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Interactions between lysyl oxidases and ADAMTS proteins suggest a novel crosstalk between two extracellular matrix families

Journal

MATRIX BIOLOGY
Volume 75-76, Issue -, Pages 114-125

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.matbio.2018.05.003

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  1. Israeli Science Foundation [1072/13]
  2. Binational Science Foundation [2011437]
  3. Rappaport Family Institute Research Grant
  4. U.S. National Institutes of Health [R01-EY021151]
  5. Marian Foundation
  6. American Heart Association-Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group Distinguished Investigator Award
  7. Academy of Finland Center of Excellence 2012-2017 [251314]
  8. Academy of Finland [296498]

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The extracellular matrix (ECM) regulates numerous cellular events in addition to providing structural integrity. Among several protein and enzyme families implicated in functions of the ECM, the lysyl oxidases and ADAMTS proteins are known to participate in microfibril and elastic fiber formation as well as ECM-associated signaling. A yeast two-hybrid screen to identify lysyl oxidase (LOX) binding proteins identified ADAMTSL4 as a potential interactor. We demonstrate here that several members of the LOX and ADAMTS families interact with one another. Upon investigating the interaction between LOX and ADAMTSL2 we found that the absence or inhibition of Lox affected ADAMTSL2 molecular forms and reduced its tissue levels. Thus, ADAMTSL2 stability and inter-molecular complexes may depend on the activity of lysyl oxidases. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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