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Query: UNIPROT:P00790 (
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Previously we reported that cultured rat Schwann cells secrete
p200
, a collagen-like heparin-binding adhesive glycoprotein with a restricted pattern of expression. Here we report that
p200
is secreted as a stable trimer, but only after treatment of Schwann cells with ascorbic acid, and was deposited in the fibrillar extracellular matrix. Heparin and heparitinase treatment inhibited incorporation of
p200
into extracellular matrix, suggesting the involvement of Schwann cell heparan sulfate proteoglycans in this process.
Pepsin
digestion revealed that
p200
secreted by ascorbate-treated cells contains a collagenous domain of approximately 140 kDa. Immunofluorescent staining of rat embryos at different ages showed that
p200
first appeared between embryonic days 15 and 18, and was confined to peripheral nerves. Staining of adult peripheral nerve was negative, but
p200
expression was induced in adult sciatic nerve following nerve transection. These data suggest that
p200
carries out unique functions during peripheral nerve development and regeneration and that its expression by Schwann cells is regulated by axon-Schwann cell interaction.
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PMID:p200, a collagen secreted by Schwann cells, is expressed in developing nerves and in adult nerves following axotomy. 1033 58