Heterogeneity of collagen isolated from methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma.
Клучни зборови
Апстракт
Rat fibrosarcoma induced by subcutaneous injection of methylcholanthrene was found to contain at least three different types of collagen. Two of them were identified as type I and type III collagens, the third (fraction B) seems to be specific for this tumour. The ratio of type I to type III collagen is lower in fibrosarcoma than in normal rat skin. The number of hydroxyproline residues in alpha 1 (I), alpha 2 (I) and alpha 1 (III) chains of tumour collagen appears to be higher than in the corresponding chains of rat skin collagen. Fraction B is composed of three identical alpha chains connected with disulphide bonds. It contains a relatively low amount of glycine: 234 molecules per 1000 residues. The amount of hydroxyproline and cysteine is similar to that found in the type III collagen.