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The structure of avian type XII collagen. Alpha 1 (XII) chains contain 190-kDa non-triple helical amino-terminal domains and form homotrimeric molecules
The monoclonal antibody 75d7, specific for type XII collagen (Sugrue, S.P., Gordon, M.K., Seyer, J., Dublet, B., van der Rest, M., and Olsen, B. R. (1989) J. Cell Biol., in press), was used to characterize the intact form of type XII collagen from chick embryo leg tendons. On an immunoblot of a 6% p...
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Published in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1989-08, Vol.264 (22), p.13150-13156 |
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Summary: | The monoclonal antibody 75d7, specific for type XII collagen (Sugrue, S.P., Gordon, M.K., Seyer, J., Dublet, B., van der Rest,
M., and Olsen, B. R. (1989) J. Cell Biol., in press), was used to characterize the intact form of type XII collagen from chick
embryo leg tendons. On an immunoblot of a 6% polyacrylamide gel of tendon extracts, one sharp band is recognized by the antibody
at Mr = 220,000, while two fuzzy and poorly resolved bands are seen at Mr = 270,000 and Mr = 290,000. By immunoprecipitation
of radiolabeled tendon culture media and electrophoresis of the precipitated material, bands with the same mobilities are
observed, indicating that type XII collagen is not proteolytically processed in the extracellular space. Type XII collagen
was extracted from tendons with 1 M NaCl in a Tris-HCl buffer and partially purified by concanavalin A-Sepharose and gel permeation
chromatographies, using dot immunoblots to monitor the purification. Fractions highly enriched in bacterial collagenase-sensitive
proteins with the same electrophoretic properties as type XII collagen were obtained. These fractions did not stain with Alcian
blue and neither they nor the immunostained type XII collagen were affected by chondroitinase ABC digestion, indicating that
type XII collagen is not a proteoglycan. A disulfide-bonded trimeric CNBr peptide was isolated by affinity chromatography
on an antibody column and further purified by gel electrophoresis. Its NH2-terminal amino acid sequence was shown to be unique,
demonstrating that type XII collagen is a homotrimer [alpha 1 (XII)]3. After bacterial collagenase digestion, both the immunopurified
radiolabeled preparation and the purified tendon extract fraction showed by gel electrophoresis the presence of a large disulfide-bonded,
3 x 190-kDa, collagenase-resistant domain. Rotary shadowing and electron microscopy of the purified type XII fraction demonstrated
that the molecule has the structure of a cross consisting of a 75 nm collagenase-sensitive tail, a central globule, and three
60 nm arms each ending in a small globule. After heat denaturation and renaturation, only a very large globule can be seen,
attached to the triple helical tail. These results show that type XII collagen has a unique structure and is different from
the other matrix constituents described so far. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |