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D Mukhopadhyay1, V C Hascall, A J Day, A Salustri, C Fülöp.
Abstract
After the luteinizing hormone surge, the cumulus cell-oocyte complexes (COCs) in the preovulatory follicles produce a viscoelastic extracellular matrix, a process that requires the synthesis of hyaluronan as well as the incorporation of some components of the inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor (IalphaI) family. In this study we report, that a hyaluronan-binding protein, the translated product of tumor necrosis factor-stimulated gene-6 (TSG-6), is also specifically accumulated in this matrix. TSG-6 mRNA expression is quickly upregulated and peaks at approximately 1500 copies/cell 4 h after the ovulatory stimuli as assessed by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Immunohistochemistry reveals the colocalization of the TSG-6 protein and hyaluronan around the cumulus and granulosa cells. The TSG-6 protein exists in two distinct populations in the COC matrix as demonstrated by Western-blot analysis. One population is a monomer that is anchored to the matrix by a noncovalent interaction. The second population is a covalent complex with either of the heavy chains of IalphaI and is bound to hyaluronan through a strong interaction that is resistant to denaturing conditions. The specific incorporation of the TSG-6 protein into the COC matrix suggests a structural role for this molecule. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11594731 DOI: 10.1006/abbi.2001.2552
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Biochem Biophys ISSN: 0003-9861 Impact factor: 4.013