Biological significance of helical conformation of acid polysaccharides

Optical rotary dispersion spectra have been studied of methylene blue complexes of glycosaminoglycans and different derivates of chondroitin 4-sulphate (free and protein bound complexes of different molecular weights and degrees of sulphation). Structural requirements of Ch-4S induction of the extri...

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Published inConnective tissue research Vol. 3; no. 4; p. 207
Main Authors Németh-Csóka, M, Kajtár, J, Kajtár, M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 1975
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Summary:Optical rotary dispersion spectra have been studied of methylene blue complexes of glycosaminoglycans and different derivates of chondroitin 4-sulphate (free and protein bound complexes of different molecular weights and degrees of sulphation). Structural requirements of Ch-4S induction of the extrinsic Cotton effect in methylene blue were formulated. This Cotton effect is supposed to reflect the right-handed helical structure of the polysaccharide molecules. Ch-4S displayed induced Cotton effect both in free and in protein bound form; molecular weight should exceed 2-3000 (at least 4-6 disaccharide units), degree of sulphation should exceed 3% sulphate-sulphur content (more than 0.5 sulphate per one disaccharide unit). For comparison the effect of different derivatives of Ch-4S on the rate of in vitro collagen fibril formation was investigated. Close correlation was found between the macrostructural characteristics and the possible biological effect of Ch-4S. The biological significance of the macrostructural properties of Ch-4S is discussed.
ISSN:0300-8207
DOI:10.3109/03008207509152180