Ehrlich chromogens, probable cross-links in elastin and collagen
- 1 June 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 252 (2), 387-393
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2520387
Abstract
(1) Proteolytic digests of tissue elastin contain material which reacts with dimethylaminobenzaldehyde in acid solution (Ehrlich's reagent) to give a cherry-pink colour. This Ehrlich chromogen(s) [EC(s)] is similar to but not identical with EC(s) previously demonstrated in tissue collagens [Scott, Hughes & Shuttleworth (1979) Biosci. Rep. 1, 611-618]. Both ECs react with diazonium salts in acid to give coloured products. (2) Diazobenzene linked via a phenolic ester to polyacrylamide beads (Biogel P10) has been used to absorb ECs specifically and almost quantitatively from proteolytic digests. The coupled deeply coloured azo-EC-peptides were then recovered after mild alkaline cleavage from the support and purified by gel chromatography. (3) Using 15N-labelled NaNO2, the collagen azo-EC-peptides were prepared, and 15N abundance measured therein. The molar absorption coefficient of the azo-EC group was calculated (18,700) based on the assumption that each azo-EC group contained one 15N atom. (4) Collagen azo-EC-peptides contained glucose and galactose, whereas elastin azo-EC peptides did not. The amino acid patterns of the two peptides were quite different, the former being rich in polar amino acids, the latter containing much alanine. The patterns were compatible with an origin from the cross-linking regions of collagen and elastin respectively. (5) Quantitative (molar) comparisons of the azo-EC group content with amino acid, amino end-group and sugar contents, and azo-EC peptide molecular mass, suggest that a structure is present in the collagen azo-EC-peptides containing two EC groups shared between four peptide chains. Three peptide chains probably meet at each (cross-linking) EC group. (6) Based on this structure, about 15% of adult bovine skin collagen contains EC groups.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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