MISC

1999年11月

Characterization of an in vitro model off elastic fiber assembly

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
  • BW Robb
  • ,
  • H Wachi
  • ,
  • T Schaub
  • ,
  • RP Mecham
  • ,
  • EC Davis

10
11
開始ページ
3595
終了ページ
3605
記述言語
英語
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出版者・発行元
AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY

Elastic fibers consist of two morphologically distinct components: elastin and 10-nm fibrillin-containing microfibrils. During development, the microfibrils form bundles that appear to act as a scaffold for the deposition, orientation, and assembly of tropoelastin monomers into an insoluble elastic fiber. Although microfibrils can assemble independent of elastin, tropoelastin monomers do not assemble without the presence of microfibrils. In the present study, immortalized ciliary body pigmented epithelial (PE) cells were investigated for their potential to serve as a cell culture model for elastic fiber assembly. Northern analysis showed that the PE cells express microfibril proteins but do not express tropoelastin. Immunofluorescence staining and electron microscopy confirmed that the microfibril proteins produced by the PE cells assemble into intact microfibrils. When the PE cells were transfected with a mammalian expression vector containing a bovine tropoelastin cDNA, the cells were found to express and secrete tropoelastin. Immunofluorescence and electron microscopic examination of the transfected PE cells showed the presence of elastic fibers in the matrix. Biochemical analysis of this matrix showed the presence of cross-links that are unique to mature insoluble elastin. Together, these results indicate that the PE cells provide a unique, stable in vitro system in which to study elastic fiber assembly.

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ID情報
  • ISSN : 1059-1524
  • Web of Science ID : WOS:000083647300007

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