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Variation in quantity and extractability of the 148-kilodalton cartilage protein with age.
Authors:M Paulsson  S Inerot  D Heineg?rd
Abstract:The occurrence of non-collagenous matrix proteins was studied in samples of tracheal cartilage from steers of different ages. The amounts of the 148 kDa cartilage protein in 4M-guanidinium chloride extracts and in subsequent trypsin digests of the extraction residues were determined by radioimmunoassay. Surprisingly, the 148 kDa-protein antigenicity was not changed by tryptic digestion, even though the protein was extensively degraded. The amount of the 148 kDa protein increased dramatically with age, both in the guanidinium chloride extract and in the subsequent tryptic digest, and reached maximal values at about 3 and 8 years respectively. The increase of the guanidinium chloride-soluble pool preceded that of the trypsin-digestible pool, possibly indicating a metabolic relationship. The ratio between the trypsin-digestible and guanidinium chloride-soluble pools increased continuously, and at 12 years of age close to 90% of the total 148 kDa protein detected was insoluble in guanidinium chloride. At all ages, the bulk of the cartilage collagen was insoluble both to extraction with guanidinium chloride and to tryptic digestion. The decreasing extractability of the 148 kDa protein was therefore not secondary to changes in the solubility of the collagen network. Other cartilage proteins, such as the link proteins and the 36 kDa protein, showed much smaller quantitative variations of a different character.
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