Studies on the assembly of the rat lens capsule. Biosynthesis of a cross-linked collagenous component of high molecular weight
1. Intact rat lenses in tissue culture synthesize hydroxy[3H]proline-containing polypeptides of apparent mol.wt. approx. 180000, which become assembled into aggregates of higher molecular weight with time. 2. Both the 180000-mol.wt. species and the aggregates are components of the deoxycholate-insol...
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description | 1. Intact rat lenses in tissue culture synthesize hydroxy[3H]proline-containing polypeptides of apparent mol.wt. approx. 180000, which become assembled into aggregates of higher molecular weight with time. 2. Both the 180000-mol.wt. species and the aggregates are components of the deoxycholate-insoluble base-membrane matrix. 3. Formation of the high-molecular-weight aggregate is accompanied by the biosynthesis of the reducible hydroxylysine-derived cross-link hydroxylysino-5-oxo-norleucine. 4. Hydroxylysino-5-oxonorleucine and dehydrohydroxylysinonorleucine are the major reducible cross-links present in intact foetal and 1-month-old calf lens capsules. |
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