Regulated expression of syndecan in vascular smooth muscle cells and cloning of rat syndecan core protein cDNA
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Regulated expression of syndecan in vascular smooth muscle cells and cloning of rat syndecan core protein cDNA
Abstract
cDNA encoding the core protein of rat syndecan was cloned from a neonatal rat aortic cDNA library by polymerase chain reaction amplification. Expression of syndecan mRNA in rat aortic vascular smooth muscle (VSM) cells was demonstrated by reverse transcriptase-linked polymerase chain reaction amplification of syndecan sequences using total RNA from rat aortic VSM cells as templates. Polyclonal antibodies against rat syndecan core protein were produced by immunizing rabbits with a recombinant fusion protein containing a fragment of the extracellular domain. The anti-syndecan antibodies immunoprecipitated a large 35SO4-labeled molecule synthesized by cultured rat aortic VSM cells. The immunoprecipitated molecule was identified as a hybrid proteoglycan, based on results of alkaline, nitrous acid, and chondroitinase ABC digestions. On immunoblots the antibodies recognized a proteoglycan of greater than 200 kDa, with a core protein size after deglycosylation of approximately 50 kDa. The anti-syndecan antibodies stained cultured rat aortic VSM cells as well as tissue sections of neonatal and adult rat aortas in the medial, smooth muscle layer. On Northern blots of RNA isolated from cultured VSM cells, a syndecan cDNA probe hybridized to a major RNA species of 2.6 kilobases. Quantitative Northern blot analysis of total RNA isolated from VSM cells harvested at different cell densities revealed a decrease in syndecan mRNA levels with increased cell density. These results demonstrate the regulated synthesis of syndecan by rat VSM cells.
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