Biosynthesis of chondroitin sulfate: Microsomal proteoglycans |
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Authors: | Connie R. Faltynek Jeremiah E. Silbert |
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Affiliation: | 1. Connective Tissue-Aging Research Laboratory, Veterans Administration Outpatient Clinic Boston, Massachusetts 02108 USA;2. Department of Medicine and Biochemistry/Pharmacology, Tufts University School of Medicine Boston, Massachusetts 02108 USA |
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Abstract: | A microsomal preparation from chick embryo epiphyseal cartilage was incubated with UDP-[14C]glucuronic acid and UDP-N-acetylgalactosamine to form [14C] chondroitin-labeled proteoglycan. Two [14C]proteoglycan populations were obtained which differed in size, [14C]glycosaminoglycan content, and susceptibility to alkali. One population of [14C]proteoglycan appeared near the void volume on Sepharose 2B, while the other population was smaller, similar in size to monomer proteoglycan. The larger [14C]proteoglycan contained long [14C]chondroitin chains added to short primers; these chains were in part resistant to alkali cleavage from protein. The smaller [14C]proteoglycan contained mainly [14C]chondroitin chains of intermediate length added to endogenous chondroitin sulfate; these chains were all susceptible to alkali cleavage from protein. The larger [14C]proteoglycan may represent a precursor proteoglycan present at the site of glycosaminoglycan chain synthesis. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to J. E. Silbert VA Outpatient Clinic 17 Court Street Boston Massachusetts 02108. |
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