Isolation of the N-terminal globular protein domains from cartilage proteoglycans. Identification of G2 domain and its lack of interaction with hyaluronate and link protein.
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The N-terminal fragment (G1-G2) of cartilage proteoglycan protein core contains two globular domains, binding region (G1) and a second globular domain (G2), G1-G2 was isolated after mild trypsin digestion of purified proteoglycan aggregates followed by chromatography first on Sepharose CL-2B under associative conditions and then on a TSK-4000 column in 4 M-guanidinium chloride. It migrated as a single band (apparent Mr 150,000) on SDS/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis. G2 was isolated by V8-proteinase digestion of G1-G2 followed by aggregation of the G1-containing fragments with hyaluronate and chromatography on TSK-4000. It migrated as a single band on SDS/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis of apparent Mr 66,000 after digestion with keratanase. G2 did not interact with proteoglycan monomer, hyaluronate, link protein or other extractable cartilage matrix proteins. A polyclonal antibody raised against G2 did not cross-react with G1 or link protein. These data show that, despite a high degree of sequence similarity, G1 and G2 do not share any functional properties nor have major antigenic sites in common.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Biochemical journal
دوره 261 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1989