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Under-sulfation by PAPS synthetase inhibition modulates the expression of ECM molecules during chondrogenesis
Authors:Cho Young Rae  Lee Sun Joo  Jeon Hong Bae  Park Zee Yong  Chun Jang-Soo  Yoo Yung Joon
Institution:Department of Life Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju 500-712, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:Sulfation of proteoglycans is an important post-translational modification in chondrocytes. We previously found that 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate (PAPS) synthetase-2 levels increased more than 10-fold during mesenchymal cell chondrogenesis. Given that PAPS is the sole sulfur donor, and is produced only by PAPS synthetase in all cells, increased expression of PAPS synthetase-2 should be a prerequisite for increased sulfation activity of chondrocytes. We found that sodium chlorate, a specific inhibitor of PAPS synthetase, inhibited proteoglycan sulfation during chondrogenesis. In contrast, sodium chlorate unexpectedly induced early expression of type II collagen and increased the number of cartilage nodules during chondrogenesis. Inhibition of sulfation also accelerated the down-regulation of N-cadherin and fibronectin during chondrogenesis. These findings suggest that sulfation has an important regulatory role in coordinating the timely expression of extracellular matrix molecules during chondrogenesis, and that under-sulfation may cause the breakdown of this coordination, leading to premature chondrogenesis.
Keywords:PAPS synthetase  Sulfation  Chondrogenesis  Extracellular matrix  Type II collagen  N-cadherin  Fibronectin  Sodium chlorate
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