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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 261, Issue 15, 6658-6669, 05, 1986
RV Iozzo and CC Clark
The embryonic rat parietal yolk sac has been previously shown to synthesize
a number of basement membrane glycoconjugates including type IV
procollagen, laminin, and entactin. In this study, parietal yolk sacs were
isolated from 14.5-day rat embryos and incubated in organ culture for 4-7 h
with [35S]sulfate, [3H] glucosamine, and/or 3H- labeled amino acids, and
the newly synthesized proteoglycans were characterized. The major
[35S]sulfate-labeled macromolecule represented approximately 90% of the
medium and 80% of the tissue radioactivity. It also represented nearly 80%
of the total [3H]glucosamine-labeled glycosaminoglycans. After purification
by sequential ion-exchange chromatography and isopycnic CsCI density
gradient ultracentrifugation, size-exclusion high-performance liquid
chromatography showed a single species with an estimated Mr of 8-9 X 10(5).
The intact proteoglycan did not form aggregates in the presence of
exogenous hyaluronic acid or cartilage aggregates. Alkaline borohydride
treatment released glycosaminoglycan chains with Mr of 2.0 X 10(4) which
were susceptible to chondroitinase AC II and chondroitinase ABC digestion.
Analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography of the disaccharides
generated by chondroitinase ABC digestion revealed that chondroitin
6-sulfate was the predominant isomer. The uronic acid content of the
glycosaminoglycans was 92% glucuronic acid and 8% iduronic acid, and the
hexosamine content was 96% galactosamine and 4% glucosamine. No significant
amounts of N- or O-linked oligosaccharides were detected. Deglycosylation
of the proteoglycan with chondroitinase ABC in the presence of protease
inhibitors revealed a protein core with an estimated Mr of 1.25-1.35 X
10(5). These results indicated that the major proteoglycan synthesized by
the 14.5-day rat embryo parietal yolk sac is a high-density chondroitin
sulfate containing small amounts of copolymeric dermatan sulfate.
Hyaluronic acid and minor amounts of heparan sulfate proteoglycan were also
detected.
Biosynthesis of proteoglycans by rat embryo parietal yolk sacs in organ culture
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