Lysozyme in preosseous cartilage VI. Purification, characterization and localization of mammalian cartilage lysozyme |
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Authors: | Herald L Guenther Nino Sorgente Hannelore E Guenther Reuben Eisenstein Klaus E Kuettner |
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Institution: | Rush Presbyterian St. Luke''s Medical Center, Departments of Orthopedic Surgery, Biochemistry and Pathology, Chicago, Ill. 60612 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Lysozyme (mucopeptide-N-acetylmuramylhydrolase, EC 3.2.1.17) is present in mammalian cartilage. Lysozyme was isolated and purified from bovine and canine cartilage and from dog serum using various chromatographic steps and affinity chromatography on carboxymethylated chitin. Amino acid analysis of bovine cartilage lysozyme showed that it is similar to other mammalian lysozymes. Anti-canine lysozyme antibodies cross-react with calf lysozyme, but not with hen egg white or embryonic chick cartilage lysozyme. In the epiphyseal plate of the dog, 90-μm sections were analyzed for lysozyme and its was found that in the hypertrophic zone its concentration is approximately six times higher than it is in the resting zone. Using immunocytochemical techniques at the electromicroscopic level, lysozyme in the epiphyseal plate of the dog was localized extracellularly, mainly in the immediate vicinity of the chondrocytes, the territorial matrix. |
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