Supporting data for "Discovery of a Basement Membrane Sensing Mechanism and Pursuit of Its Structural Basis"
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Basement membranes are thin sheets of extracellular matrices that support epithelial and endothelial tissues while delivering instructive signals to cells through specific receptor-ligand pairings. Nidogen-1, a ubiquitous basement membrane glycoprotein, is essential for assembling these membranes by linking laminin and collagen IV networks, yet the mechanisms by which cells sense and respond to nidogen-1 remain not fully understood. Here we identify basal cell adhesion molecule (BCAM), a well-known laminin receptor, as a novel, direct, and functional receptor for nidogen-1. Through an unbiased CRISPR activation receptor screen, BCAM emerged as a principal “sensor” of nidogen-1, conferring robust nidogen-1 binding at the cell surface. We confirmed their direct physical interaction in vitro albeit with far weaker affinity than the high-affinity laminin-521-BCAM interaction, but demonstrated a clear functional relevance of their direct engagement to nidogen-1-guided haptotactic migration. This stark contrast indicates cellular context could potentiate the nidogen-1-BCAM interaction, suggesting regulatory mechanisms at play. Parallel efforts to produce recombinant full-length human nidogen-1 for structural studies yielded only trace monomeric material due to severe aggregation and secretion toxicity upon overexpression. Negative-stain electron microscopy of this fraction, nevertheless, confirmed the conserved three-globule dumbbell shape of the intact human molecule seen in previous mouse studies. Our findings uncover a new receptor-ligand axis in basement membrane sensing and reveal how weak interactions can drive potent cellular responses, advancing our understanding of basement membrane biology. Such cues may also influence ECM-driven development and diseases where basement membrane integrity is compromised.
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2025-12-28



