Journal article
Assessment of procollagen processing defects by fibroblasts cultured in the presence of dextran sulphate
JF Bateman, SB Golub
Biochemical Journal | PORTLAND PRESS LTD | Published : 1990
DOI: 10.1042/bj2670573
Abstract
The culture of skin fibroblasts in the presence of 0.01% (w/v) dextran sulphate results in complete proteolytic processing of procollagen to collagen. Processing occurs predominantly via a pN-collagen intermediate, suggesting that C-propeptide cleavage occurs early during the processing pathway. The processed collagen is associated with the cell-layer fraction. This method of inducing procollagen processing was evaluated for use in detecting procollagen processing abnormalities in heritable connective-tissue diseases. Abnormal type I procollagen processing was clearly demonstrated in two cases with known defects of pN-propeptide cleavage. In one, the cleavage deficiency was due to diminished..
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