| Literature DB >> 6098407 |
C L Mainardi, M S Hibbs, K A Hasty, J M Seyer.
Abstract
A proteinase capable of degrading the helical region of native human type V collagen was identified in serum-free culture medium from "in vivo-activated" rabbit alveolar macrophages. This enzyme was purified to homogeneity using a combination of gel-filtration, ion-exchange and affinity chromatography. Analysis of the purified material by gel electrophoresis revealed a single broad band with relative molecular mass of 82,000 daltons Enzyme activity was eluted from the gel in a region corresponding to the stained band. The protein band was also found to stain positively using the periodic acid-Schiff technique indicating that it was glycosylated. Amino acid analysis revealed a composition rich in acidic residues. The enzyme cleaved type V collagen into three large molecular weight doublets consistent with two cleavage sites within the helix but was inactive against native type I collagen. However, when type I or type V collagen was heat-denatured, the enzyme degraded the alpha chains to small molecular weight peptides.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6098407 DOI: 10.1016/s0174-173x(84)80014-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Coll Relat Res ISSN: 0174-173X