Immunolocalization of the cleavage of the aggrecan core protein at the Asn super(341)-Phe super(342) bond, as an indicator of the location of the metalloproteinases active in the lysis of the rat growth plate

In view of the extensive lysis of hyaline cartilage known to take place during endochondral bone formation, the current study was designed to test the hypothesis that metalloproteinases are the agents that mediate this lysis. Since these enzymes have been shown in vitro to cleave the core protein of...

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description In view of the extensive lysis of hyaline cartilage known to take place during endochondral bone formation, the current study was designed to test the hypothesis that metalloproteinases are the agents that mediate this lysis. Since these enzymes have been shown in vitro to cleave the core protein of the major proteoglycan of cartilage, aggrecan, at the Asn super(341)-Phe super(342) bond, an immunohistochemical method has been developed to find out whether or not there are sites in the growth plate of the rat tibia where cleavage of this bond takes place. The cleavage of aggrecan by metalloproteinases is followed by the retention of the fragment known as G1, for it includes the G1 domain. Since the G1 fragment terminates in the amino acid residues ...FVDIPEN, we prepared an antiserum against FVDIPEN, confirmed its specificity, then applied it to the growth plate of 21-day-old rat tibia in the hope of localizing the G1 fragments. The antiserum specificity was shown by its recognition of the ...FVDIPEN sequence at the C-terminus of peptides and of G1 fragments produced by aggrecan cleavage. When the antiserum was applied to Western blots of guanidinium chloride extracts prepared from epiphyseal growth plate, it recognized two species (56 and 52 kDa), which differed only in the degree of glycosylation. These fragments were comparable in size to the G1 fragments generated by the action of recombinant metalloproteinase in vitro, thus confirming antiserum specificity for these fragments. Applying the antiserum to cryosections of 21-day-old rat tibiae revealed immunostaining at two intensities within the growth plate matrix: a strong staining was observed in a 1-5 mu m-wide layer designated "peripheral" matrix, which borders the epiphyseal and metaphyseal marrow spaces as well as the perichondrium, while a weak staining was found in the rest of the plate, designated "central" matrix. The abundance of G1 fragments terminating in ...FVDIPEN in the peripheral matrix indicates that this is where the growth plate is lysed to achieve longitudinal and latitudinal bone growth. The site where metalloproteinases exert their main lytic activity is a thin layer of matrix separating central from peripheral matrix.
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