Literature DB >> 1577766

Occurrence of collagen and proteoglycan forms of type IX collagen in chick embryo cartilage. Production and characterization of a collagen form-specific antibody.

T Yada1, M Arai, S Suzuki, K Kimata.   

Abstract

Type IX collagen from chick embryonic cartilage is a proteoglycan bearing a single chondroitin sulfate chain covalently linked to the alpha 2(IX) polypeptide chain. We have isolated type IX collagen metabolically labeled with [3H]proline using an antibody to type IX collagen and have found that the molecule is synthesized in two forms, a collagen form (COLIX) and a proteoglycan form (PGIX). In cultured chondrocytes, the two forms of type IX collagen showed a different ability to be deposited in the matrix. We have suggested the possibility that both forms may arise from an alternative substitution of a chondroitin sulfate chain to the NC3 domain of the alpha 2(IX) chain. Based on the reported amino acid sequence at the NC3 domain of alpha 2(IX), we have synthesized undecapeptides containing the sequence around the glycosaminoglycan attachment site of the alpha 2(IX) chain. Antibody against the peptide, which was raised in rabbit, only recognized COLIX and made it possible to distinguish COLIX from PGIX. Evidence shows that this could be due to a difference in antigenicity of the NC3 domain of the alpha 2(IX) chain between COLIX and PGIX caused by the substitution of a chondroitin sulfate chain to the serine residue in this domain. Therefore, this antibody may be useful as a probe for studies on the functions of glycosaminoglycan substitution in type IX collagen.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1577766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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2.  Construction of a chondroitin sulfate library with defined structures and analysis of molecular interactions.

Authors:  Nobuo Sugiura; Tatsumasa Shioiri; Mie Chiba; Takashi Sato; Hisashi Narimatsu; Koji Kimata; Hideto Watanabe
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2012-11-05       Impact factor: 5.157

3.  Mast Cells Produce a Unique Chondroitin Sulfate Epitope.

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4.  Mapping the differential distribution of glycosaminoglycans in the adult human retina, choroid, and sclera.

Authors:  Simon J Clark; Tiarnan D L Keenan; Helen L Fielder; Lisa J Collinson; Rebecca J Holley; Catherine L R Merry; Toin H van Kuppevelt; Anthony J Day; Paul N Bishop
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5.  Brain ageing changes proteoglycan sulfation, rendering perineuronal nets more inhibitory.

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Review 6.  The Role of Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans in Nervous System Development.

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