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Cell surface glycosaminoglycans: Identification and organization in cultured human embryo fibroblasts

✍ Scribed by Kathryn G. Vogel; Robert O. Kelley


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
863 KB
Volume
92
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

A morphologically detectable cell coat, composed of glycoprotein, glycolipid, and glycosaminoglycan, is present on the external surface of most vertebrate cells. We have invetigated the composition and organization of glycosaminoglycans in the cell coat of cultured human embryo fibroblasts by labeling cells with ^3^H‐glucosamine and Na~2~^35^SO~4~ and subsequently treating cultures with specific enzymes. Components released were identified by chromatography and specific enzymatic digestion. In situ incubation with leech hyaluronidase (4 ΞΌg/ml) removed only hyaluronic acid from the cell surface whereas testicular hyaluronidase (0.5 mg/ml) removed both hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate. Trypsin (0.1 mg/ml) released a large mass of glycopeptides in addition to hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate, and heparan sulfate. The affinity of the cell coat for the cationic dye, ruthenium red, was reduced by leech hyaluronidase treatment. Sequential enzyme digestions of the cell surface showed that hyaluronic acid could be removed without the concomitant or subsequent release of sulfated glycosaminoglycans, suggesting that the hyaluronic acid is not a structural backbone for glycosaminoglycan complexes of the external cell surface.


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