Separation of a proteoglycan fraction from Kurloff cells stimulating protein synthesis in macrophages
- 1 March 1975
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 146 (3) , 557-563
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1460557
Abstract
Proteoglycan from Kurloff cells, when present in the medium in low concentrations, increased the incorporation of (3-H)leucine into trichloracetic acid-precipitable material by macrophages from peritoneal exudates, in addition to inhibiting their migration from capillary tubes, as observed previously. After treatment with 0.5 M-NaOH, followed by dialysis or ultrafiltration, material with the distinctive u.v. and i.r. spectra of the whole proteoglycan appeared in the diffusate, and biological activity was lost from the proteoglycan which remained in the dialysis residue. The diffusible material absorbed near 260 nm and had i.r. bands at 805 cm-minus-1 and 1260 cm-minus-1, but did not display the i.r. bands characteristic of chondrotin 4-sulphate. It contained little sulphate, no hexosamine and less than 1% of the uronic acid present in the whole proteoglycan, and there were only trace amounts of amino acids, xylose and galactose. However, significant amounts of ribose and organic phosphate were present, each representing about 1% of the whole proteoglycan. After proteolysis and chondroitanase digestion of the proteoglycan, a fraction with absorbance at 260 mn was eluted from Dowex 1 with water which stimulated the incorporation of (3H)leucine by macrophages and inhibited their migration from capillary tubes.Keywords
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