نتایج جستجو برای: proteoglycan

تعداد نتایج: 8665  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1989
H Hausser W Hoppe U Rauch H Kresse

Endosomal preparations from human osteosarcoma cells and from fibroblasts contain 51,000- and 26,000-Mr proteins which bind a small dermatan sulphate proteoglycan after SDS/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis and Western blotting. Binding can be inhibited by unlabelled proteoglycan core protein. The proteins co-precipitate with a proteoglycan core protein-antibody complex. Scatchard analysis of ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1982
A Oldberg E Ruoslahti

A proteoglycan isolated from a rat yolk sac tumor and characterized as a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan with a smaller amount of dermatan sulfate was studied with respect to complex formation with collagen and fibronectin. The proteoglycan co-precipitated with native collagen from neutral salt solutions at 6 degrees C and 37 degrees C. Addition of fibronectin in such precipitation mixtures re...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1993
W Halfter

A neuronal heparan sulfate proteoglycan was identified by a panel of four monoclonal antibodies. The antibodies were generated from mice immunized with embryonic chick retina basal lamina (clones 3A12, 3A3, and 9E10) and embryonic chick optic tract (clone 6D2). Cross-reactivity of all four antibodies with the purified proteoglycan confirmed that the antibodies were directed to the same antigen....

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1993
P J Roughley R J White M C Magny J Liu R H Pearce J S Mort

Polyclonal anti-peptide antibodies were raised to the C-terminal regions of human biglycan and decorin. These antibodies were used in immunoblotting to study structural variations with age in the proteoglycan core proteins present in extracts of human articular cartilage and intervertebral disc. Three forms of the biglycan core protein were identified. The largest form was detected only after c...

Journal: :Cytokine 1997
F A Van de Loo O J Arntz W B Van den Berg

We studied the role of IL-6 and nitric oxide (NO) in IL-1 and leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF) induced suppression of proteoglycan synthesis. Cartilage explants of patellae and femoral heads were incubated with IL-1 or LIF. Conditioned media were analysed for IL-6 activity (B9-assay) and NO content (Griess). Proteoglycan synthesis was assessed using [35S]sulfate incorporation. IL-1 dose depend...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Huan Wang Karin Julenius Jennifer Hryhorenko Fred K Hagen

Proteoglycan modification is essential for development and early cell division in Caenorhabditis elegans. The specification of proteoglycan attachment sites is defined by the Golgi enzyme polypeptide xylosyltransferase. Here we evaluate the substrate specificity of this xylosyltransferase for its downstream targets by using reporter proteins containing proteoglycan modification sites from C. el...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1980
D McNicol P J Roughley

This study consists of (1) the extraction of proteoglycan from the human meniscus under dissociative conditions, (2) an investigation of the changes that occur in the abundance and structure of this proteoglycan with age and (3) a comparison of these findings with those for human articular-cartilage proteoglycan. Adult meniscus was found to possess proteoglycan molecules of similar size and gly...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1980
P J Roughley R J White

The proteoglycan of articular cartilage provides this tissue with its elastic properties, and the structure of these molecules plays a major role in determining the resilience of the tissue to compression. In the present paper we have shown that the structure of the proteoglycan subunits in human articular cartilage changes considerably between the fetus and the mature adult. These changes occu...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1996
G Stöcker Z Drzeniek U Just W Ostertag B Siebertz H Greiling H D Haubeck

Proteoglycans of bone-marrow stromal cells and their extracellular matrix are important components of the microenvironment of haematopoietic tissues. Proteoglycans might also be involved in the interaction of haematopoietic stem and stromal cells. Recently, several studies have been reported on the proteoglycan synthesis of stromal cells, but little is known about the proteoglycan synthesis of ...

2005
A. Robin POOLE Carolyn WEBBER Agnes REINER Peter J. ROUGHLEY

A mouse monoclonal antibody (AN9P1) to keratan sulphate is described. In a competitive-inhibition solution-phase radioimmunoassay employing l25l-labelled intact proteoglycan, it reacts preferentially with keratan sulphate bound to the core protein of adult human articular-cartilage proteoglycan and to a much lesser degree with keratan sulphate purified from this proteoglycan. Proteolytic cleava...

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