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Cell | 1978

10 nm filaments in normal and transformed cells

Richard O. Hynes; Antonia T. Destree

An antibody was raised against an electrophoretically homogeneous protein from cultured fibroblasts and shown to be directed against 10 nm filaments. The antiserum did not stain microtubules or actin microfilaments. The distribution of 10 nm filaments in normal cells was studied during growth, spreading, locomotion, mitosis, and after treatment with colchicine and cytochalasin B. The 58,000 dalton subunit protein is apparently all polymerized in the filaments which are insoluble in nonionic detergent. The distribution of 10 nm filaments is altered by colchicine treatments which disrupt microtubules. The organization of 10 nm filaments is altered in transformed cells.


Cell | 1978

Relationships between fibronectin (LETS protein) and actin

Richard O. Hynes; Antonia T. Destree

Double label immunofluorescence was used to study the distribution of fibronectin (LETS protein), actin and intermediate filaments in cultured cells. No relationship was observed between fibronectin and intermediated filaments, but fibronectin and actin showed coincident staining in a large proportion of cells during spreading or when fully spread. The distributions of actin and fibronectin staining during the course of cell spreading progressed through a series of patterns. Certain actin patterns correlated with certain fibronectin patterns. When fibrillar patterns developed, there was correspondence between the two fibrillar arrays in 80--100% of the cells. These results suggest a transmembrane relationship between microfilament bundles and fibronectin. We propose that fibronectin may participate in the formation of attachment plaques and discuss the interrelationship between plaques, microfilament bundles and fibronectin in cell-substratum and cell-cell contacts.


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1978

A LARGE GLYCOPROTEIN LOST FROM THE SURFACES OF TRANSFORMED CELLS

Richard O. Hynes; Iqbal Unnisa Ali; Antonia T. Destree; Vivien Mautner; Margaret E. Perkins; Donald R. Senger; Denisa D. Wagner; K. K. Smith


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1977

Extensive disulfide bonding at the mammalian cell surface

Richard O. Hynes; Antonia T. Destree


Science | 1983

Fibronectin binds to some bacteria but does not promote their uptake by phagocytic cells.

L Van de Water; Antonia T. Destree; Richard O. Hynes


Journal of Supramolecular Structure | 1979

Cell surface fibronectin and oncogenic transformation

Richard O. Hynes; Antonia T. Destree; Margaret E. Perkins; Denisa D. Wagner


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1981

Similarities and differences between the fibronectins of normal and transformed hamster cells.

Denisa D. Wagner; R Ivatt; Antonia T. Destree; Richard O. Hynes


Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology | 1982

Relationships between Microfilaments, Cell-substratum Adhesion, and Fibronectin

Richard O. Hynes; Antonia T. Destree; Denisa D. Wagner


Journal of Supramolecular Structure | 1977

Synthesis, secretion, and attachment of lets glycoprotein in normal and transformed cells

Richard O. Hynes; Antonia T. Destree; Vivien Mautner; Iqbal Unnisa Ali


American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology | 1983

Complex regulation of fibronectin synthesis by cells in culture

Donald R. Senger; Antonia T. Destree; Richard O. Hynes

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Richard O. Hynes

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Denisa D. Wagner

Boston Children's Hospital

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Iqbal Unnisa Ali

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Vivien Mautner

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Donald R. Senger

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Margaret E. Perkins

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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K. K. Smith

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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L Van de Water

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Alan Bernstein

Ontario Institute for Cancer Research

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