TY - JOUR
T1 - Selective binding of anchorin CII (annexin V) to type II and X collagen and to chondrocalcin (C-propeptide of type II collagen) Implications for anchoring function between matrix vesicles and matrix proteins
AU - Kirsch, Thorsten
AU - Pfäffle, Michael
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowfe&e~Tchnisr sw:o rk was supportedb y a grant from the GermanM inistry of Researcahn dT echnology(B MFf VM 861912).
PY - 1992/9/28
Y1 - 1992/9/28
N2 - Anchorin CII is a collagen binding protein of the annexin family associated with plasma membranes of chondrocytes, osteoblasts, and many other cells. As a major, constituent of cartilage-derived matrix vesicles it has been shown to bind to native type II and X collagen. In accordance with this observation, here we show the localization of anchorin CII in the extracellular matrix of calcifying cartilage in the fetal human growth plate, and that it was restricted to the chondrocyte surface in proliferating and resting cartilage. Furthermore, we present evidence, using a slot blot assay, that anchorin CII not only binds to native type II and X collagen, but also to chondrocalcin, the carboxy-terminal extension of type II procollagen in a calcuim-independent manner, Pepsin digestion of type II collagen results in loss of anchorin CII binding, confirming our previous notion that the telopeptide region of type II collagen carries anchorin CII binding sites.
AB - Anchorin CII is a collagen binding protein of the annexin family associated with plasma membranes of chondrocytes, osteoblasts, and many other cells. As a major, constituent of cartilage-derived matrix vesicles it has been shown to bind to native type II and X collagen. In accordance with this observation, here we show the localization of anchorin CII in the extracellular matrix of calcifying cartilage in the fetal human growth plate, and that it was restricted to the chondrocyte surface in proliferating and resting cartilage. Furthermore, we present evidence, using a slot blot assay, that anchorin CII not only binds to native type II and X collagen, but also to chondrocalcin, the carboxy-terminal extension of type II procollagen in a calcuim-independent manner, Pepsin digestion of type II collagen results in loss of anchorin CII binding, confirming our previous notion that the telopeptide region of type II collagen carries anchorin CII binding sites.
KW - Anchorin CII (annexin V)
KW - Cartilage calcification
KW - Chondrocalcin binding
KW - Collagen binding
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U2 - 10.1016/0014-5793(92)81316-E
DO - 10.1016/0014-5793(92)81316-E
M3 - Article
C2 - 1397263
AN - SCOPUS:0026646560
SN - 0014-5793
VL - 310
SP - 143
EP - 147
JO - FEBS Letters
JF - FEBS Letters
IS - 2
ER -