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Comparative Study
. 1994 May;40(5):811-6.

Purification of human procollagen type I carboxyl-terminal propeptide cleaved as in vivo from procollagen and used to calibrate a radioimmunoassay of the propeptide

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Comparative Study

Purification of human procollagen type I carboxyl-terminal propeptide cleaved as in vivo from procollagen and used to calibrate a radioimmunoassay of the propeptide

B J Pedersen et al. Clin Chem. 1994 May.

Abstract

We purified human procollagen type I carboxyl-terminal propeptide (PICP) that had been cleaved as in vivo from procollagen. PICP in serum-free medium from cultured human fetal fibroblasts was purified by thiophilic adsorption chromatography, low-pressure gel filtration, and HPLC gel filtration. The purity and homogeneity of the protein was verified by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Amino-terminal amino acid sequencing showed that the sequences of the alpha 1 and alpha 2 chains of this PICP were identical to those of the PICP produced in vivo. The monocomponent PICP thus purified was used as calibrator in a simple equilibrium-type RIA of PICP with polyclonal antibodies raised in rabbits. The measuring range is 0.15-3.75 nmol/L, and the assay detection limit is 0.03 nmol/L. The within-run and total CVs are 2% and 4%, respectively. The reference interval for the plasma concentration of PICP in healthy women of ages > 30 years is 0.36-1.44 nmol/L (geometric mean 0.72 nmol/L, n = 154).

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