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[[Image:1fbr.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of Fibronectin 4-5FnI fragment [[1fbr]]]]
[[Image:1fbr.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of Fibronectin 4-5FnI fragment [[1fbr]]]]
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[[Fibronectin]] (Fn) is a glycoprotein which binds extracellular matrix components like integrin, collagen, fibrin and others.  It is a component of cell adhesion.  It is a dimer of homologous monomers linked by S-S bond.  Each monomer contains 3 types of modules: FnI, FnII and FnIII.  Each module contains several numbered protein binding domains, i.e., 6FnI+1-2FnII is the gelatin binding domain (GBD). The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Fn, ''i.e.'' the crystal structure of human Fibronectin 4-5FnI fragment  ([[1fbr]]).
[[Fibronectin]] (Fn) is a glycoprotein which binds extracellular matrix components like integrin, collagen, fibrin and others.  It is a component of cell adhesion.  It is a dimer of homologous monomers linked by S-S bond.  Each monomer contains 3 types of modules: FnI, FnII and FnIII.  Each module contains several numbered protein binding domains, i.e., 6FnI+1-2FnII is the gelatin binding domain (GBD). The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Fn, ''i.e.'' the crystal structure of human Fibronectin 4-5FnI fragment  ([[1fbr]]).
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=== Fn module FnI ===
=== Fn module FnI ===


[[3m7p]] – hFn GBD – human
[[3m7p]] – hFn GBD – human<br />
1e8b, 1e88, 1qo6 - hFn GBD – NMR
[[1e8b]], [[1e88]], [[1qo6]] - hFn GBD – NMR<br />
3gxe, 3ejh – hFn 8-9FnI+collagen alpha-1
[[3gxe]], [[3ejh]] – hFn 8-9FnI+collagen alpha-1<br />
1fbr - hFn 4-5FnI
[[1fbr]] - hFn 4-5FnI<br />
2rky, 2rl0 – hFn 4-5FnI+Fn binding peptide
[[2rky]], [[2rl0]] – hFn 4-5FnI+Fn binding peptide<br />
2rkz, 3cal - hFn 2-3FnI+Fn binding peptide
[[2rkz]], [[3cal]] - hFn 2-3FnI+Fn binding peptide<br />
2cg6, 2cg7 - hFn 2-3FnI
[[2cg6]], [[2cg7]] - hFn 2-3FnI<br />
2cku - hFn 2-3FnI – NMR
[[2cku]] - hFn 2-3FnI – NMR<br />
1o9a - hFn 1-2FnI+B3 from FNBB – NMR
[[1o9a]] - hFn 1-2FnI+B3 from FNBB – NMR<br />
2ec3 – hFn 11FnI – NMR
[[2ec3]] – hFn 11FnI – NMR<br />
1qgb – hFn FnI N-terminal - NMR
[[1qgb]] – hFn FnI N-terminal - NMR<br />
2ck2 – hFn (mutant) core swapped
[[2ck2]] – hFn (mutant) core swapped<br />
1j8k – hFn extra domain 2 – NMR
[[1j8k]] – hFn extra domain 2 – NMR<br />
1fnh – hFn heparin and integrin binding domains
[[1fnh]] – hFn heparin and integrin binding domains




=== Fn module FnII ===
=== Fn module FnII ===


2fn2 – hFn 2FnII – NMR
[[2fn2]] – hFn 2FnII – NMR




=== Fn module FnIII ===
=== Fn module FnIII ===


2h41, 2h45 – hFn 2FnIII – NMR
[[2h41]], [[2h45]] – hFn 2FnIII – NMR<br />
1oww - hFn 1FnIII – NMR
[[1oww]] - hFn 1FnIII – NMR<br />
2ha1 - hFn 1-2FnIII – NMR
[[2ha1]] - hFn 1-2FnIII – NMR<br />
2crm - hFn 4FnIII – NMR
[[2crm]] - hFn 4FnIII – NMR<br />
2crz - hFn 5FnIII – NMR
[[2crz]] - hFn 5FnIII – NMR<br />
1fna, 1ttf, 1ttg – hFn 10FnIII
[[1fna]], [[1ttf]], [[1ttg]] – hFn 10FnIII<br />
1fnf – hFn 7-10FnIII  
[[1fnf]] – hFn 7-10FnIII<br />
2fnb – hFn FnIII ed-b domain – NMR
[[2fnb]] – hFn FnIII ed-b domain – NMR<br />
1mfn, 2mfn – Fn 9-10FnIII – mouse - NMR
[[1mfn]], [[2mfn]] – Fn 9-10FnIII – mouse - NMR

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