Nature Communications (Nov 2016)

PPFIA1 drives active α5β1 integrin recycling and controls fibronectin fibrillogenesis and vascular morphogenesis

  • Giulia Mana,
  • Fabiana Clapero,
  • Emiliano Panieri,
  • Valentina Panero,
  • Ralph T. Böttcher,
  • Hui-Yuan Tseng,
  • Federico Saltarin,
  • Elena Astanina,
  • Katarzyna I. Wolanska,
  • Mark R. Morgan,
  • Martin J. Humphries,
  • Massimo M. Santoro,
  • Guido Serini,
  • Donatella Valdembri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13546
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 20

Abstract

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During vascular development, fibronectin (FN) is polymerized at the basolateral side of endothelial cells. Here Mana et al. propose a model where PPFIA1 drives recycling of the FN receptor, a5β1 integrin, to the cell surface and enables polar secretion and fibrillogenesis of newly synthesized FN.