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Synthesis of procollagen by odontogenic cells of rabbit tooth germ
Authors:Yozo Gotoh  Shigeru Saito  Atsushige Sato
Institution:1. Department of Oral Biochemistry, Kanagawa Dental College, 84 Inaoka-cho, Yokosuka, Kanagawa-ken, Japan;2. Department of Dental Technology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, School of Dentistry, Tokyo Japan
Abstract:Studies were performed to determine whether cultured odontogenic cells from rabbit tooth germ (RP cell) could synthesize dentine-like collagen. When cells were cultured with 14C]proline, 33% of the total incorporated proteins present were collagenous. Cultured RP cells were labelled with 14C]proline in the presence of β-aminopropionitrile. The resulting fractions, on analysis by CM-cellulose chromatography, contained three radioactive protein peaks, α1(I), α1(III)]3, α2. From the radioactive measurements, RP cells synthesized a significant amount of type III collagen, comparable to type I collagen.DEAE-cellulose chromatography was used to separate collagen molecules from collagen precursors. The results showed that 60% of total collagen precursor was type III precursor and the remainder was type I precursor.CM-cellulose chromatography of CNBr peptides of collagen from culture medium and cell extract revealed the presence of type I and type III collagen. Thus, the RP cell, which is a diploid cell, is unique in the predominance of type III collagen in culture, differing thereby from the character of collagen in vivo.
Keywords:Procollagen synthesis  Odontogenesis  (Rabbit tooth germ  RP cell)
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