Undersulfated chondroitin sulfate in the cartilage matrix of brachymorphic mice. |
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Authors: | R W Orkin R M Pratt G R Martin |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Anomalies, National Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014 USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Homozygous brachymorphic () mice have a disproportionately short stature, similar to human achondroplasia. We previously showed that each zone of growth in young epiphyseal cartilages is smaller than normal and that the extracellular matrix appears to contain normal collagen fibrils, but smaller and reduced numbers of proteoglycan matrix granules. Our studies reported here indicate that mutant, like normal cartilage, synthesizes type II collagen and contains normal quantities of glycosaminoglycans as judged by uronic acid content. However, the glycosaminoglycans from the mutant differ from the normal in their chromatographic and electrophoretic properties. Further studies established that glycosaminoglycans from cartilages of brachymorphic animals were undersulfated. Whereas chondroitinase digests of glycosaminoglycans from cartilage of normal 5-day-old mice contained predominantly disaccharides sulfated in the 4-position, that of the mutant contained appreciable unsulfated disaccharides as well. |
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