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FN1 Protein (Fibronectin)

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FN1 Protein (Fibronectin)

Overview

Fibronectin (FN1) is a large, multifunctional glycoprotein encoded by the FN1 gene located on chromosome 2q35. This approximately 220 kDa extracellular matrix (ECM) protein exists in both soluble plasma and insoluble tissue forms, serving as a critical structural and signaling component of the extracellular environment. Fibronectin is one of the most abundant proteins in the ECM and plays essential roles in cell adhesion, migration, differentiation, and tissue repair. Recent research has revealed that fibronectin dysfunction and abnormal accumulation contribute to pathological processes in several neurodegenerative diseases, particularly through its effects on neuroinflammation, blood-brain barrier integrity, and neuronal-glial interactions.

Function/Biology

Fibronectin functions primarily as a bridge protein that facilitates interactions between cells and the extracellular matrix through its multiple binding domains. The protein contains several distinct functional regions, including integrin-binding domains (particularly the RGD motif), heparin-binding domains, collagen-binding domains, and fibrin-binding domains. These modular domains allow fibronectin to interact with over 20 different ligands and receptors.

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