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Ionic Interactions between Bovine Chymotrypsinogen A and Chondroitin Sulfate A.B.C.: A Possible Model for Molecular Aggregation in Zymogen Granules
Document Type
research-article
Source
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1978 Sep 01. 78(3), 951-957.
Subject
Chymotrypsinogen A
Chondroitin sulfate
Glucosaminoglycans
Molecular aggregation
Zymogen granule condensation
Turbidity
Transport vesicles
Sulfates
Ungulates
Aggregation
Pancreas
Cell aggregates
Turbidity
Calcium
Chemical precipitation
Acinar cells
Language
English
ISSN
00219525
Abstract
The formation of large aggregates by ionic interactions between acidic glucosaminoglycans and cationic secretory proteins has been proposed as one of the critical steps in the concentration process in the condensing vacuoles of secretory cells. In this paper, this hypothesis was tested by studies on the interactions between bovine chymotrypsinogen A and chondroitin sulfate as a simplified model. Small amounts of chondroitin sulfate were found able to induce chymotrypsinogen precipitation. Like zymogen granules, the resulting aggregates were moderately sensitive to ionic strength and insensitive to osmolality. Moreover, their pH dependence was similar to that of isolated zymogen granules. When sulfated glucosaminoglycans isolated from the zymogen granules of the guinea pig pancreas were used instead of chondroitin sulfate, the same kind of interactions with chymotrypsinogen were obtained. Our data support the hypothesis that the strong ionic interactions between those sulfated glucosaminoglycans and cationic proteins could be responsible for the concentration process.