Independent modulation of collagen fibrillogenesis by decorin and lumican
Autor: | D. J. McQuillan, Marianne P. Beales, John R. Hassell, C. J. Kay, Peter J. Neame |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Thermal denaturation
Lumican Protein Denaturation Decorin macromolecular substances In Vitro Techniques Fibril Binding Competitive Cell Line Extracellular matrix Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience Fibril formation Animals Humans Molecular Biology Pharmacology Extracellular Matrix Proteins Binding Sites biology Chemistry Fibrillogenesis Cell Biology Molecular biology Recombinant Proteins Extracellular Matrix carbohydrates (lipids) Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans Proteoglycan Keratan Sulfate biology.protein Biophysics Molecular Medicine Cattle Proteoglycans Collagen |
Zdroj: | Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS. 57:859-863 |
ISSN: | 1420-9071 1420-682X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s000180050048 |
Popis: | The leucine-rich proteoglycans (also known as "small, leucine-rich proteoglycans," or SLRPs) lumican and decorin are thought to be involved in the regulation of collagen fibril assembly. Preparation of these proteoglycans in chemical amounts without exposure to denaturants has recently been achieved by infecting HT-1080 cells with vaccinia virus that contains an expression cassette for these molecules. Addition of lumican and decorin to a collagen fibrillogenesis assay based on turbidity demonstrated that lumican accelerated initial fibril formation while decorin retarded initial fibril formation. At the end of fibrillogenesis, both proteoglycans resulted in an overall reduced turbidity, suggesting that fibril diameter was lower. The presence of both proteoglycans had a synergistic effect, retarding fibril formation to a greater degree than either proteoglycan individually. Competitive binding studies showed that lumican did not compete for decorin-binding sites on collagen fibrils. Both proteoglycans increased the stability of fibrils to thermal denaturation to approximately the same degree. These studies show that lumican does not compete for decorin-binding sites on collagen, that decorin and lumican modulate collagen fibrillogenesis, and that, in the process, they also enhance collagen fibril stability. |
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