Effect of cytochrome c concentration on the ultrastructural appearance of bovine nasal cartilage proteoglycans |
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Authors: | P Front C Dauguet D R Mitrovic |
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Affiliation: | Cartilage Research Laboratory, U.18 INSERM, Lariboisiere Hospital, Paris, France. |
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Abstract: | Bovine nasal cartilage proteoglycan monomers were studied by Kleinschmidt and Zahn's molecular spreading technique as modified by Rosenberg et al. By decreasing the cytochrome c concentration in the epiphase to 2 micrograms per 100 microliters we were able on nitrocellulose-coated grids routinely to obtain highly contrasted and well spread proteoglycan monomers with a characteristic brush-like appearance and, sometimes, a clearly distinguishable hyaluronic acid binding region. Previously, a hyaluronic acid binding region has only been observed routinely in spread proteoglycan aggregates, and a brush-like structure of proteoglycan monomers on carbon-coated grids, but with considerably less precision due to the poor contrast of the molecules. Molecular spreading was further improved by decreasing the cytochrome c concentration in the epiphase to less than 2 micrograms per 100 microliters, but contrast was reduced making visualization of molecular details difficult. |
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