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Query: EC:3.1.6.4 (
chondroitinase
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In the current study, two specific glycosaminoglycan lyases, chondroitinase AC and chondroitinase B, were utilized to examine the roles of chondroitin sulfates and dermatan sulfate in tumor metastasis and angiogenesis.
Melanoma
cells (SK-MEL) or endothelial cells were treated with either medium or
chondroitinase
enzyme. Chondroitinase AC inhibited
melanoma
invasion and proliferation as well as endothelial proliferation and angiogenesis. Apoptosis of
melanoma
and endothelial cells, as measured by the activity of caspase-3, was also increased by chondroitinase AC, but not by chondroitinase B. Chondroitinase B inhibited endothelial and
melanoma
proliferation and invasion, but to a lesser extent than chondroitinase AC. Neither
chondroitinase
had a detectable effect on gelatinase secretion by
melanoma
cells. These results indicate that both chondroitin and dermatan sulfates regulate many cellular activities related to metastasis.
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PMID:Anti-tumor activities of chondroitinase AC and chondroitinase B: inhibition of angiogenesis, proliferation and invasion. 1129 Mar 71
Exposure to AG73, a synthetic peptide (LQVQLSIR) from the COOH-terminal region of the laminin alpha1 chain, induces a malignant phenotype in B16F10
melanoma
cells. Coinjection of this peptide with the cells results in an increase of lung tumors and also the formation of liver tumors in approximately 50% of the mice (W. H. Kim et al., Int. J. Cancer, 77: 632-639, 1998). Here we have characterized the cell surface receptor and its functional groups on B16F10 cells. Peptide affinity chromatography identified a cell surface protein eluting with 1 M NaCl, which ran in SDS gels as a broad band of M(r) approximately 150,000-200,000. Digestion with heparitinase and
chondroitinase
produced a core protein of lower molecular weight (M(r) approximately 90,000). Involvement of the glycosaminoglycan (GAG) side chains was demonstrated by inhibition of cell binding to the peptide by heparin, heparan sulfate, and chondroitin sulfate B, but not by chondroitin sulfates A or C, or hyaluronic acid. The IC(50) for heparin was the lowest, followed by heparan sulfate, then chondroitin sulfate B, suggesting that the overall sulfation of the GAG side chain is critical. This was confirmed by inhibition of attachment with chemically modified heparin and heparan sulfate, which also showed that N or O linkages were not important for function. Using sized heparin fragments to inhibit cell binding to the peptide demonstrated that 16-mer is the minimum length required. B16F10 cells form a network when grown on Matrigel, and this is prevented by addition of the AG73 peptide. The GAGs alone did not affect network formation, but heparin, heparan sulfate, and chondroitin sulfate B reversed the inhibitory effect of the peptide, whereas other GAGs were inactive. Furthermore, removal of cell surface GAGs inhibited cell attachment to the peptide. Cells treated with glycosidases and coinjected with the peptide formed liver tumors equal to the control group receiving no peptide, suggesting that the GAGs play an early role in peptide-mediated tumor metastasis. These data indicate that the B16F10 cell receptor for a laminin metastasis-promoting sequence is a heparan sulfate/chondroitin sulfate-containing proteoglycan, and these GAG side chains are functionally important in the cell-peptide interaction.
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PMID:The B16F10 cell receptor for a metastasis-promoting site on laminin-1 is a heparan sulfate/chondroitin sulfate-containing proteoglycan. 1206 3
Cell adhesion to fibronectin results in formation of actin stress fibres and focal adhesions. In fibroblasts, this response requires two co-operative signals provided by interactions of the RGD sequence with alpha5beta1 integrin and the heparin-binding domain II (Hep II) domain with syndecan-4. Within Hep II, this activity was mapped to repeat III13 and to the peptide FN-C/H-V(WQPPRARITGY, repeat III14). We previously described that the synthetic heparin-binding peptide/III5 (HBP/III5) (WTPPRAQITGYRLTVGLTRR, repeat III5) binds heparin and mediates cell adhesion via chondroitin sulphate proteoglycans. We have now studied whether HBP/III5 co-operates with alpha5beta1 and drives a full cytoskeletal response in
melanoma
cells. SKMEL-178 cells attached and spread on the RGD-containing FNIII7-FNIII10 (FNIII7-10) fragment, but did not form stress fibres or focal adhesions. Co-immobilization of HBP/III5 with FNIII7-10 or adding soluble HBP/III5 to cells prespread on FNIII7-10, effectively induced these structures. Cell transfection with dominant-negative N19RhoA, a member of the small GTPase family, abolished the HBP/III5 effect. Both
chondroitinase
and heparitinase diminished focal adhesions, indicating that both types of proteoglycans bound HBP/III5 in
melanoma
cells. We have mapped the active sequence of HBP/III5 to YRLTVGLTRR, which is a novel sequence in fibronectin with focal-adhesion-promoting activity. The last two arginine (R) residues of this sequence are required for activity, since their replacement by alanine completely abrogated the HBP/III5 cytoskeletal effect. Moreover, this sequence is also active in the context of large fibronectin fragments. Our results establish that the Hep III region provides co-operative signals to alpha5beta1 for the progression of the cytoskeletal response and that these include activation of RhoA.
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PMID:A synthetic peptide from the heparin-binding domain III (repeats III4-5) of fibronectin promotes stress-fibre and focal-adhesion formation in melanoma cells. 1251 80
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