Prolyl hydroxylase activity in L-929 fibroblasts incubated with and without ascorbate Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • An improved procedure was used to assay prolyl hydroxylase activity in both early-log and late-log L-929 fibroblasts grown on plastic surfaces. When 40 g/ml of ascorbate was added to early-log phase cultures, the rate of hydroxy-[14C] proline synthesis increased 2-fold within 4 h, but there was no change in prolyl hydroxylase activity per cell. The results indicated therefore that ascorbate did not "activate" prolyl hydroxylase in the sense of converting inactive enzyme protein to active enzyme protein. Instead ascorbate appeared to increase hydroxyproline synthesis in early-log L-929 fibroblasts because the prolyl hydroxylase reaction in such cells was limited by the availability of ascorbate or a similar cofactor. When 40 g/ml of ascorbate was added to late-log phase cultures, there was essentially no effect on the rate of hydroxyl[14C]-proline synthesis or prolyl hydroxylase activity. The late-log phase cells, however, contained three times more enzyme activity and about two times more immuno-reactive enzyme protein than early-log phase cells. In addition, the rate of protein synthesis per cell in late-log phase cells was only one-tenth the rate in early-log phase cells. The results suggested that as the cells grew to confluency, collagen polypeptides were more completely hydroxylated in part because the rate of polypeptide synthesis decreased and at the same time prolyl hydroxylase activity per cell increased. The results appear to provide an alternate explanation for previous observations on the effects of ascorbate and "crowding" on hydroxy[roline synthesis in cultures of L-929 fibroblasts. 1976.

published proceedings

  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects

author list (cited authors)

  • Berg, R. A., Kao, W., & Prockop, D. J.

citation count

  • 24

complete list of authors

  • Berg, Richard A||Kao, Winston Whei-Yang||Prockop, Darwin J

publication date

  • January 1976