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- W2415365172 abstract "1. The molecular weights of chick tendon and cartilage procollagens, and their constituent polypeptides, were determined by gel filtration and gel electrophoresis. The values obtained are in good agreement and indicate that the mol.wts. of the secreted procollagens (types I and II) and their individual pro-alpha-chains are of the order of 405 000-445 000 and 137 000-145 000 respectively.2. Digestion of tendon procollagen with human rheumatoid synovial collagenase gave products consistent with the presence of large non-helical peptide extensions at both N-and C-termini. Electrophoretic analysis gave apparent mol.wts. of 17 500 and 36 000 for the respective N- and C-terminal extensions of pro-alpha1(I)-and pro-alpha2-chains, and inter-chain disulphide bonds were restricted to the C-terminal location. 3. During the biosynthesis of procollagen by tendon and cartilage cells a close correlation was observed between the extent of inter-chain disulphide bonding and the proportion of procollagen polypeptides having a triple-helical conformation. These processes appeared to commence in the rough endoplasmic reticulum and be completed in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, but the rate at which they occur in cartilage cells is markedly slower than that found in tendon cells. 4. When the intracellular [14C]procollagen polypeptides present in the rough-endoplasmic-reticulum fractions of tendon and cartilage cells were analysed under non-reducing conditions on agarose/polyacrylamide composite gels, no significant pools of dimeric intermediates were detected. 5. In both cell types, inter-chain disulphide-bond formation occurred even when hydroxylation, and hence triple-helix formation, was inhibited. The presence of pro-alpha1- and pro-alpha2-components in a ratio of 2:1 in the disulphide-linked unhydroxylated procollagen isolated from tendon cells demonstrated that correct chain association occurs in the absence of hydroxylation. This observation is consistent with a model for the assembly of pro-gamma112-chains in which the recognition and selection of pro-alpha1-and pro-alpha2-chains in a 2:1 ratio are directed by the non-helical C-terminal extension peptides of tendon procollagen." @default.
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- W2415365172 title "The disulphide-bonded nature of procollagen and the role of the extension peptides in the assembly of the molecule" @default.
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