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Identification of noncollagenous basement membrane glycopolypeptides synthesized by mouse parietal entoderm and an entodermal cell line
Authors:Chin C Howe  Davor Solter
Institution:The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 36th Street at Spruce, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 USA
Abstract:Using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, we have identified two noncollagenous basement membrane (BM) glycopolypeptides which are synthesized by the mouse teratocarcinoma-derived parietal yolk sac (PYS) cell line. These glycopolypeptides have molecular weights of about 200,000 and isoelectric points of about 5.6. Polypeptides with identical parameters are synthesized by the parietal entodermal cells of mouse embryos and are found in Reichert's membrane. Pluripotent embryonal carcinoma cells (ECC) synthesize considerable amounts of the two polypeptides, whereas the yield from nullipotent ECC is negligible. The treatment of nullipotent F9 cells with retinoic acid, which induces entodermal differentiation, activates the synthesis of these polypeptides. These results indicate that the two polypeptides can be used as markers of parietal entoderm differentiation.
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