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Proteolytic Cleavage of Versican During Limb Joint Development
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2010
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SclerostinMolecular BiologyCytoskeletonMusculoskeletal ResearchOrthopaedic SurgeryOsteoarthritisMatrix BiologyProteomicsDpeaae NeoepitopeLimb Joint DevelopmentProtein FunctionLimb MorphogenesisExtracellular MatrixCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologyNatural SciencesAdamts-1 LocalizationMedicineConnective Tissue Disease
Versican is highly expressed in developing joint interzones during limb morphogenesis. This study was undertaken to examine whether proteolytic cleavage of versican occurs that could potentially impact its function during the process of embryonic synovial joint formation. Using an antibody to the DPEAAE neoepitope generated by ADAMTS proteolysis, versican amino terminal cleavage fragments were detected in joint interzones at 12-16 days post coitum (dpc). ADAMTS-1 localization overlapped that of DPEAAE-reactive versican fragments suggesting it as one possible protease activity involved in processing of versican in the interzone. Results show that increased cleavage of versican in the interzone accompanies cavitation and suggests that proteolytic modification of versican may be important during the process of synovial joint maturation.
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