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Query: UNIPROT:P39060 (
endostatin
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The VWA domain-containing extracellular matrix protein
AMACO
has not been extensively characterized and its function remains unknown. It has been proposed as a potential cancer marker and carries a rare O-glucosylation and O-fucosylation on its first EGF-like domain.
AMACO
is a basement membrane associated protein, however its exact localization has not been determined. Here we show by immunogold electron microscopy of mouse kidney and skin that
AMACO
does not occur within the basement membrane but rather subjacent to the basement membrane at its stromal surface. In skin,
AMACO
often colocalizes with triple-helical domains of collagen VII containing anchoring fibrils as they emerge from the basal lamina. However, the immunogold patterns for
AMACO
and the C-terminal end of collagen VII show discrete differences, indicating that
AMACO
and collagen VII do not colocalize at anchoring plaques. In contrast, the localization pattern of
AMACO
partially overlaps with that for
collagen XVIII
. In addition, mouse
AMACO
was shown to support beta1 integrin-mediated adhesion of a keratinocyte-like cell line, HaCaT, and a fibroblast cell line, Wi26, in an RGD-dependent manner, most likely using an RGD-motif near the C-terminus of
AMACO
. However, the loss of cell adhesion to the C-terminal part of the human
AMACO
, due to the unique absence of an RGD sequence in the human protein, suggests that cell adhesion is not
AMACO
's major function.
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PMID:Mouse AMACO, a kidney and skin basement membrane associated molecule that mediates RGD-dependent cell attachment. 1965 Dec 11