Tissue fibronectin (TFn) was solubilized from the terminal villi of perfused human placentas by sequential chemical extractions and plasmin digestion. Alternatively, plasmin digestion of intact tissue solubilized all the TFn, which amounted to 1.8-2.9% of the dry weight of the villi. Concomitantly, 69% of the tissue was solubilized. The non-equilibrium competitive e.l.i.s.a. (enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay), in which the TFn was immunologically identical with plasma fibronectin (PFn), was used for the quantification of TFn. This study demonstrates that the bulk of TFn can be obtained in a form that can be quantified by e.l.i.s.a. and that TFn is immunologically identical with PFn. Thus the fibronectin molecule is not significantly altered as it is incorporated into the connective-tissue matrix and could exchange with PFn.
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March 15 1985
Quantification of tissue fibronectin from terminal villi of placenta Available to Purchase
Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
© 1985 London: The Biochemical Society
1985
Biochem J (1985) 226 (3): 811–815.
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B A Bray; Quantification of tissue fibronectin from terminal villi of placenta. Biochem J 15 March 1985; 226 (3): 811–815. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2260811
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