Characterization of the laminin binding domains of the Lutheran blood group glycoprotein.

J Biol Chem

INSERM U76, Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris 75015, France and CNRS UMR7590, Universités Paris 6 et Paris 7, Paris 75005, France.

Published: June 2001

Lutheran (Lu) blood group antigens and the basal cell adhesion molecule antigen reside on two glycoproteins that belong to the Ig superfamily (IgSF) and carry five Ig-like extracellular domains. These glycoproteins act as widely expressed adhesion molecules and represent the unique receptors for laminin-10/11 in erythroid cells. Here, we report the mapping of IgSF domains responsible for binding to laminin. In plasmonic resonance surface experiments, only recombinant Lu proteins containing the N-terminal IgSF domains 1-3 were able to bind laminin-10/11 and to inhibit binding of laminin to Lu-expressing K562 cells. Mutant recombinant proteins containing only IgSF domain 1, domains 1 + 2, domains 1 + 3, domains 2 + 3, domain 3, domain 4, domain 5, and domains 4 + 5 failed to bind laminin as well as a construct containing all of the extracellular domains except domain 3. Altogether, these results indicate that IgSF domains 1-3 are involved in laminin binding and that a specific spatial arrangement of these three first domains is most probably necessary for interaction. Neither the RGD nor the N-glycosylation motifs present in IgSF domain 3 were involved in laminin binding.

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