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provisional matrix that interacted with fibrin and fibronectin (Fn) which has improved the cell adhesion activity of Fn. A provisional matrix is forms of extravasated blood after the wounding, which compose of the wound fluid, fibrin and Fn. In the provisional matrix, the Fn perform as an adhesion and migration structure to provide support all around the ECM for fibroblasts and circulation-derived cells, while in tissues, Fn perform as an activated and collected into the Fn matrix (a fibrillar structure) that discovered during both development of embryonic and wound healing. Dermatopontin has been found in the provisional matrix as well as in the wound fluid, and it has demonstrated that dermatopontin promoted Fn fibril formation that biologically functions in the dermal wound healing, and the presence of dermatopontin has enhanced the Fn interaction with fibrin as well as the enhancement of cell adhesion, which indicated the morphological changed of the cells that has been adhered to the complex. Dermatopontin determined to be found in the interaction sites of Fn on III_13 and III_14 and cryptic site of III_1, which all involved in formation of Fn fibrils, and the inhibition of dermatopontin were considering to be between III_(2-3) and III_(12-14) because dermatopontin was not enhanced the interaction between III_(1-5) and III_(1-2), which could be the domains unfold as the disruption of the other interdomain interactions. In this case, dermatopontin indicated as domain unfolding of a Fn molecule due to the binding site for anastellin (the only known protein that induce superfibronectin formation) on Fn is located between III_(2-3) and III_(12-14) inside the interaction site, which is the important binding site for the Fn fibril formation. Therefore, dermatopontin is protein within the ECM that could activate Fn and induce Fn fibril formation, which could help in wound healing due to its accumulation in the wound whether from the ECM's surrounded or from the serum.
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Cell adhesion is the effect of the cell behavior due to the function of the dermatopontin. Even though, cell adhesion activity of dermatopontin isn't strong for a certain fibroblasts and neurogenic cells, but it might have various roles in wound healings because dermatopontin has been found in a
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binding and accelerates collagen fibril formation that determines the size and arrangement of collagen fibrils within the extracellular matrix (2). Other functions of dermatopontin include stabilizing collagen fibrils against low temperature dissociation, inhibiting cell proliferation, enhancing
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Dermatopontins are expressed primarily in fibroblasts, heart tissue, skeletal muscle, brain and pancreas. They occur less frequently in lungs and kidneys, and much less frequently in fibroblasts from hypertrophic scar lesional skin and in fibroblasts from patients with systemic sclerosis than in
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There is also a relationship between CCW (chronic cutaneous wound) and the DPT gene. The healing of CCW can be inhibited through the destruction of some matrix proteins, such as DPT and low levels of DTP expression slows the rate of healing.
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Krishnaswamy VR, Manikandan M, Munirajan AK, Vijayaraghavan D, Korrapati PS (December 2014). "Expression and integrity of dermatopontin in chronic cutaneous wounds: a crucial factor in impaired wound healing".
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Superti-Furga A, Rocchi M, Schäfer BW, Gitzelmann R (August 1993). "Complementary DNA sequence and chromosomal mapping of a human proteoglycan-binding cell-adhesion protein (dermatopontin)".
1213:) as well. It was shown that OSCC cells had a suppressed response to DPT. DPT expression had an inverse relationship with cellular adhesion, and a direct relationship with its invasiveness.
981:(ECM) estimated to comprise 12 mg/kg of wet dermis weight. To date, homologues have been identified in five different mammals and 12 different invertebrates with multiple functions. In
1832:"Dermatopontin expression is decreased in hypertrophic scar and systemic sclerosis skin fibroblasts and is regulated by transforming growth factor-beta1, interleukin-4, and matrix collagen"
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and the many different growth factors that are located within the extracellular matrix. DPT was found able to aid in the migration of keratinocytes, but failed in the ability to induce
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that holds membranes of adjacent cells together (2). The components of the ECM are connected to proteins embedded in the plasma membrane, which in turn are connected to the internal
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Shaheduzzaman S, Krishnan V, Petrovic A, Bittner M, Meltzer P, Trent J, Venkatesan S, Zeichner S (2002). "Effects of HIV-1 Nef on cellular gene expression profiles".
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Kato A, Okamoto O, Ishikawa K, Sumiyoshi H, Matsuo N, Yoshioka H, Nomizu M, Shimada T, Fujiwara S (April 2011).
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Okamoto O, Fujiwara S (2006). "Dermatopontin, a novel player in the biology of the extracellular matrix".
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1583:"Effects of Dermatopontin gene silencing on apoptosis and proliferation of osteosarcoma MG‑63 cells"
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1060:intercellular junction
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1088:Dermatopontin is an
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425:aortic valve
333:
326:
292:164,651,835
279:164,624,213
191:168,729,206
178:168,695,468
53:External IDs
1646:1887/105336
1103:homeostasis
983:vertebrates
387:gallbladder
31:Identifiers
1944:Categories
1262:, May 2017
1241:, May 2017
1217:References
1080:fibroblast
337:(ortholog)
74:HomoloGene
1196:biomarker
1181:cell line
1175:. In the
1173:apoptosis
1010:leiomyoma
884:NP_062733
863:NP_001928
837:NM_019759
816:NM_001937
646:Orthologs
82:GeneCards
1858:10233760
1823:11810028
1794:17547532
1748:21796630
1707:16355532
1699:25260909
1663:24625787
1655:25304290
1609:29115446
1568:21398523
1512:21123617
1463:23944137
1455:16987749
1409:25486882
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1310:Genomics
1258:–
1237:–
1202:(GCTB).
1148:TGF beta
1071:integrin
1054:Function
1014:fibrosis
991:collagen
932:Wikidata
625:Sources:
1932:8082810
1897:9895299
1888:1220007
1559:3083196
1503:2995612
1400:4260223
1379:Bibcode
1330:8104875
1260:Ensembl
1239:Ensembl
1194:, is a
1192:decorin
1188:lumican
1152:decorin
987:decorin
968:protein
758:UniProt
713:Ensembl
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918:search
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791:Q9QZZ6
772:Q07507
668:Entrez
483:BioGPS
429:cervix
395:fundus
170:1q24.2
62:125597
1703:S2CID
1659:S2CID
1459:S2CID
1076:TGFB1
1002:TGF-β
701:56429
661:Mouse
656:Human
627:Amigo
449:ankle
335:Mouse
328:Human
275:Start
210:Mouse
174:Start
107:Human
1928:PMID
1893:PMID
1854:PMID
1819:PMID
1790:PMID
1744:PMID
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1405:PMID
1326:PMID
1198:for
1190:and
1101:and
1012:and
975:gene
682:1805
318:Bgee
266:Band
227:Chr.
165:Band
124:Chr.
78:1458
58:OMIM
1918:doi
1914:351
1883:PMC
1875:doi
1844:doi
1840:112
1811:doi
1780:doi
1734:doi
1730:130
1687:doi
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1641:hdl
1633:doi
1629:465
1595:doi
1554:PMC
1544:doi
1540:286
1498:PMC
1490:doi
1486:123
1443:doi
1395:PMC
1387:doi
1318:doi
1120:Re-
996:),
972:DPT
288:End
187:End
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