Definition of Fibronectin

1. Noun. (biochemistry) An adhesive blood glycoprotein that has several cellular functions ¹

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Definition of Fibronectin

1. [n -S]

Medical Definition of Fibronectin

1. Glycoprotein of high molecular weight (2 chains each of 250 kD linked by disulphide bonds) that occurs in insoluble fibrillar form in extracellular matrix of animal tissues and soluble in plasma, the latter previously known as cold insoluble globulin. The various slightly different forms of fibronectin appear to be generated by tissue specific differential splicing of fibronectin mRNA, transcribed from a single gene. Fibronectins have multiple domains that confer the ability to interact with many extracellular substances such as collagen, fibrin and heparin and also with specific membrane receptors on responsive cells. Notable is the RGD domain recognised by integrins and two repeats of the EGF like domain. Interaction of a cells fibronectin receptors (members of the integrin family) with fibronectin adsorbed to a surface results in adhesion and spreading of the cell. This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (11 Mar 2008)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fibronectin

fibromectomy
fibrometer
fibromodulin
fibromuscular
fibromuscular dysplasia
fibromuscular hyperplasia
fibromyalgia
fibromyalgias
fibromyalgic
fibromyectomy
fibromyomas
fibromyomata
fibromyositis
fibromyxoma
fibronectin (current term)
fibronectin hexapeptide N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase
fibronectin laminase
fibronectinase
fibronectins
fibronection
fibroneuroma
fibropapilloma
fibroplasia
fibroplastic
fibroplate
fibropolypus
fibroreticular
fibroreticulate
fibros

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