Rat Chondrocyte-Associated Antigen Identified as Sialylated Transmembrane Protein Tmp21 Belonging to the p24 Protein Family

Cartilage, Articular 0303 health sciences Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Membrane Proteins Cell Differentiation Rats 03 medical and health sciences Endocrinology Chondrocytes Animals, Newborn Rats, Inbred Lew Animals Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Aggrecans Rabbits Collagen Type II Cells, Cultured Original Research
DOI: 10.1007/s00223-013-9816-5 Publication Date: 2013-11-22T07:27:28Z
ABSTRACT
Rabbit serum produced after transplantation of isolated rat chondrocytes [sensitized rabbit serum (SRS)] demonstrated M r ~ 74- and ~23-kDa (western blot analysis) antigens in rat chondrocyte extracts. Only the latter remained after reduction in 2-mercaptoethanol. Protein sequence analysis of 23-kDa chondrocyte-associated antigen (CAA) revealed that it corresponds to transmembrane Tmp21 protein belonging to the p24 protein family. These proteins mainly participate in the traffic between the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi complex and in some cells appear also in the membrane of secretory granules and plasmalemma. Tmp21 extracted from chondrocytes was sialylated and ceased to bind SRS after deglycosylation. A previous study from our laboratory indicated that expression of CAA, now identified as sialylated Tmp21, decreased in cultured chondrocytes concomitantly with the decline of collagen type II and aggrecan and the rise of collagen type I and versican expression. Since the sialylated form of Tmp21 (also known as emp24) was not described in other tissues and seems to be specific for chondrocytes, we assume that CAA may be considered a chondrocyte differentiation antigen.
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