Literature DB >> 12869200

Assembly of collagen types II, IX and XI into nascent hetero-fibrils by a rat chondrocyte cell line.

Russell J Fernandes1, Thomas M Schmid, David R Eyre.   

Abstract

The cell line, RCS-LTC (derived from the Swarm rat chondrosarcoma), deposits a copious extracellular matrix in which the collagen component is primarily a polymer of partially processed type II N-procollagen molecules. Transmission electron microscopy of the matrix shows no obvious fibrils, only a mass of thin unbanded filaments. We have used this cell system to show that the type II N-procollagen polymer nevertheless is stabilized by pyridinoline cross-links at molecular sites (mediated by N- and C-telopeptide domains) found in collagen II fibrils processed normally. Retention of the N-propeptide therefore does not appear to interfere with the interactions needed to form cross-links and mature them into trivalent pyridinoline residues. In addition, using antibodies that recognize specific cross-linking domains, it was shown that types IX and XI collagens, also abundantly deposited into the matrix by this cell line, become covalently cross-linked to the type II N-procollagen. The results indicate that the assembly and intertype cross-linking of the cartilage type II collagen heteropolymer is an integral, early process in fibril assembly and can occur efficiently prior to the removal of the collagen II N-propeptides.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12869200     DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1033.2003.03711.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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