Biosynthetic precursors of cartilage chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan
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Biosynthetic precursors of cartilage chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan
Abstract
Early steps in the biosynthesis of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (CSPG) and collagenous cartilage matrix molecules were examined by the comparison of products translated in mRNA-directed cell-free reactions and those synthesized by intact cartilage cells. RNA isolated from embryonic chicken sterna was used to direct cell-free translation reactions. Chicken sternal chondrocytes in culture were pulse-labeled with [35S]-methionine. The CSPG core protein was identified by immunoprecipitation. The Mr of the cartilage cell-synthetized core protein was determined to be 370K, approximately 10-15K greater than that of the comparable cell-free translation product. Experimental results strongly support the view that the observed difference in Mr reflects the cotranslational addition of mannose-rich, N-asparagine-linked oligosaccharides to the cell-synthesized core protein: 1) the cell-synthesized product was labeled with [3H]-mannose and precipitated by concanavalin A-sepharose beads; 2) the incorporated [3H]-mannose could be subsequently removed by digestion with endoglycosidase H (Endo H); 3) the Mr of the cell-synthesized core protein was reduced by Endo H digestion to that of the comparable cell-free translation product; 4) the core protein synthesized by tunicamycin-treated chondrocytes (inhibited in their ability to add N-asparagine-linked mannose-rich oligosaccharides to proteins) was comparable in electrophoretic mobility to that of the core protein cell-free translation product; and 5) the core protein translated in microsome-coupled cell-free reactions had an Mr 8-10K greater than that of the core protein translated in the absence of microsomes. For the purpose of examining biosynthetic intermediates, chondrocytes were labeled continuously or pulse-chase labeled for varying times. No biosynthetic CSPG intermediates migrating between the core protein and the CSPG monomer were detected. However, a band of 355Kdal appeared to share certain characteristics with the 307Kdal core protein (including its immunoprecipitability with CSPG antibodies), and a 340Kdal band was noted. Type II procollagen and other collagenase-sensitive products of 205Kdal and 110Kdal were observed among translation and chondrocyte-synthesized products. In chondrocytes, all three products exhibited labeling or chase time-dependent increases in Mr which were accelerated by ascorbate supplements and inhibited by the addition of alpha, alpha'-dipyridyl. These results suggest that the observed time-dependent increases in Mr are a consequence of collagen hydroxylation. The 110Kdal and 205Kdal collagenous proteins may be related to the minor collagens recently described in cartilage.
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