Three new alpha-chains of collagen from a non-basement membrane source |
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Authors: | R A Brown C A Shuttleworth J B Weiss |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Rheumatology and Medical Biochemistry, The Medical School, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PT, England |
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Abstract: | Three new collagen α chains have been isolated from synovial membrane, gingiva and skin. Two of these have a similar chromatographic behaviour to the α[A] and α[B] chains described by Burgeson . (4) from a foetal basement membrane source but have been separated from another contaminating α chain, α[C]. The α[A] and α[B] chains are present in approximately equal amounts. They contain no detectable 3-hydroxyproline, are highly glycosylated and all sugar residues are present as the disaccharides. The percentage of hydroxylation of the lysine is of the order of 70%. Only a third of these hydroxylysine residues are glycosylated. The significance of these peptides, present in a tissue substantially free of basement membrane, is discussed. |
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