N-terminal carbamylation of the hyaluronic acid-binding region and the link protein from the chondrosarcoma proteoglycan aggregate.
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The ternary complex consisting of a 65-kDa peptide originating from the proteoglycan core protein and a 43-kDa link protein bound to hyaluronic acid was purified from a clostripain digest of the rat chondrosarcoma aggregating proteoglycan and 14C-carbamylated with potassium [14C]cyanate. At a pH of 8.0, 14C-carbamylation of the alpha-NH2 groups in the N-terminal amino acids was favored over carbamylation of epsilon-NH2 groups in the lysinyl residues for both the 65- and 43-kDa species. Two-dimensional tryptic peptide maps revealed a single major, distinctly different, fluorographic spot for each. These tryptic peptides had approximate masses of 4.5 kDa (from the 65-kDa species) and 3.0 kDa (from the 43-kDa species) on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis gels and each contained greater than 60% of the total radioactivity associated with its original polypeptide. Primary amino acid sequencing of the 65-kDa species gave a defined sequence for the first 4 N-terminal residues, whereas sequencing through the first 4 residues of a fully carbamylated species gave no dabsylated derivative for the first residue but identical residues in position 2-4 as for the noncarbamylated species and loss of radioactive derivative. Digests of 14C-carbamylated ternary complex with alpha-chymotrypsin resulted in a limit 14C-carbamylated 55-kDa species which contained greater than 85% of the radiolabel originally in the 65-kDa peptide. Similarly, trypsin generated two radiolabeled species, 60 and 58 kDa. These limit digest peptides (55, 60, 58 kDa) all contained the 4.5-kDa N-terminal tryptic peptide. Thus peptides removed from the 65-kDa peptide digestion with either alpha-chymotrypsin or trypsin were on the carboxyl end of the molecule.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of biological chemistry
دوره 261 33 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1986