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  • Collagen matrix deposition is dramatically enhanced in vitro when crowded with charged macromolecules: the biological relevance of the excluded volume effect.

Collagen matrix deposition is dramatically enhanced in vitro when crowded with charged macromolecules: the biological relevance of the excluded volume effect.

FEBS letters (2007-05-29)
Ricky R Lareu, Karthik Harve Subramhanya, Yanxian Peng, Paula Benny, Clarice Chen, Zhibo Wang, Raj Rajagopalan, Michael Raghunath
ABSTRACT

The excluded volume effect (EVE) rules all life processes. It is created by macromolecules that occupy a given volume thereby confining other molecules to the remaining space with large consequences on reaction kinetics and molecular assembly. Implementing EVE in fibroblast culture accelerated conversion of procollagen to collagen by procollagen C-proteinase (PCP/BMP-1) and proteolytic modification of its allosteric regulator, PCOLCE1. This led to a 20-30- and 3-6-fold increased collagen deposition in two- and three-dimensional cultures, respectively, and creation of crosslinked collagen footprints beneath cells. Important parameters correlating with accelerated deposition were hydrodynamic radius of macromolecules and their negative charge density.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Monoclonal Anti-Fibronectin antibody produced in mouse, clone FN-15, ascites fluid
Sigma-Aldrich
Anti-Collagen Type I Antibody, Chemicon®, from rabbit