Avidin expression during chick chondrocyte and myoblast development in vitro and in vivo: regulation of cell proliferation
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Avidin expression during chick chondrocyte and myoblast development in vitro and in vivo: regulation of cell proliferation
Abstract
Avidin is a major [35S]methionine-labeled protein induced by bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and interleukin 6 (IL-6) in cultured chick embryo myoblasts and chondrocytes. It was identified by N-terminal sequencing of the protein purified from conditioned culture medium of LPS-stimulated myoblasts. In addition, avidin was secreted by unstimulated myoblasts and chondrocytes during in vitro differentiation; maximal expression being observed in differentiated myofibers and hypertrophic chondrocytes. In developing chick embryos, immunohistochemistry revealed avidin in skeletal muscles and growth plate hypertrophic cartilage. Avidin was secreted into culture as a biologically active tetramer. Exogenous avidin added to the medium of proliferating chondrocytes progressively inhibited cell proliferation, whereas addition of avidin to differentiating chondrocytes in suspension allowed full cell differentiation. No toxic effects for the cells were observed in both culture conditions. Western blots of samples from cytosolic extracts using alkaline-phosphatase-conjugated streptavidin showed three biotin-containing proteins. Acetyl-CoA carboxylase was identified by specific antibodies. Based on these data, we propose that avidin binds extracellular biotin and regulates cell proliferation by interfering with fatty acid biosynthesis during terminal cell differentiation and/or in response to inflammatory stimuli.
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