fibronektin
Fibronectin is a high-molecular-weight glycoprotein that plays a crucial role in various biological processes, including cell adhesion, migration, proliferation, and differentiation. It is found in the extracellular matrix of tissues and is synthesized by various cell types, including fibroblasts, endothelial cells, and smooth muscle cells. Fibronectin is composed of two distinct regions: a cell-binding region and a heparin-binding region. The cell-binding region contains multiple domains that interact with integrins, a family of cell surface receptors, facilitating cell adhesion and migration. The heparin-binding region, on the other hand, interacts with heparin sulfate proteoglycans, contributing to the organization of the extracellular matrix and the regulation of cell behavior.
Fibronectin is involved in numerous physiological processes, such as wound healing, angiogenesis, and tissue repair. It
Fibronectin is a multifunctional protein with diverse roles in health and disease. Its interactions with various