Bl. Schumacher et al., A NOVEL PROTEOGLYCAN SYNTHESIZED AND SECRETED BY CHONDROCYTES OF THE SUPERFICIAL ZONE OF ARTICULAR-CARTILAGE, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 311(1), 1994, pp. 144-152
A novel proteoglycan (PG) has been identified in culture medium from t
hin slices of the superficial zone of bovine articular cartilage. This
PG is synthesized and secreted selectively by chondrocytes of this zo
ne but has not been demonstrated in culture medium from slices deeper
in the same tissue. There is little, if any, incorporation of this PG
into the extracellular matrix. The PG has been partially purified by i
sopycnic CsCl density gradient ultracentrifugation, ion-exchange chrom
atography on DEAE Sephacel, and gel filtration chromatography on Sepha
rose CL-2B. It migrates by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel e
lectrophoresis with an apparent molecular weight of approximately 345
kDa. The molecule is degraded by papain, trypsin, or pronase; however,
limited pepsin treatment performed at 4 degrees C only decreases its
molecular weight to approximately 315 kDa. The molecule is substituted
with keratan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate, which are largely remov
ed by limited pepsin treatment. In addition, this PG, or a very simila
r molecule, has been demonstrated in synovial fluid. This novel PG may
serve as a functional metabolic marker for chondrocytes of the superf
icial zone of articular cartilage. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.