DocumentCode :
1398969
Title :
Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging of Supramolecular Organization of Hyaluronan and Its Receptor CD44
Author :
Murai, Toshiyuki ; Hokonohara, Hitomi ; Takagi, Akihiko ; Kawai, Tomoji
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Immunology & Microbiol., Osaka Univ., Suita, Japan
Volume :
8
Issue :
4
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
294
Lastpage :
299
Abstract :
Hyaluronan is a major component of extracellular matrix and involved in a variety of important biological processes such as cell motility, proliferation, differentiation, and survival. However, the structure of hyaluronan and the mode of interaction between hyaluronan and its receptor remain to be fully elucidated. Here, we visualized directly the structure of hyaluronan by nanoscale imaging using atomic force microscopy (AFM), and analyzed the pattern of interaction with its cell surface receptor CD44. We observed by AFM that hyaluronan formed honeycomb-like network structures, to which the recombinant protein of CD44 extracellular domain intensively adhered. The pattern of the meshwork varied with the concentration of hyaluronan and also with its molecular weight. These observations suggest that the network structure might account for the properties of hyaluronan of being like an elastic gel at high concentration, and that the structure varying in relation to the molecular weight may cause the difference in the biological activities of the hyaluronan.
Keywords :
adhesion; atomic force microscopy; biological techniques; cellular biophysics; molecular biophysics; molecular weight; nanobiotechnology; proteins; CD44 extracellular domain; adhesion; atomic force microscopy imaging; biological activity; cell differentiation; cell motility; cell proliferation; cell surface receptor CD44; cell survival; elastic gel; extracellular matrix; honeycomb-like network structures; hyaluronan structure; molecular weight; nanoscale imaging; recombinant protein; supramolecular organization; Adhesives; Atomic force microscopy; Biological processes; Cancer; Cells (biology); Electrochemical machining; Extracellular; Image analysis; Nanobioscience; Visualization; Atomic force microscopy (AFM); extracellular matrix (ECM); molecular recognition; nanoscale imaging; supramolecular structure; Animals; Antigens, CD44; Binding Sites; Elasticity; Humans; Hyaluronic Acid; Macromolecular Substances; Microscopy, Atomic Force; Molecular Structure; Molecular Weight; Oligosaccharides; Protein Structure, Tertiary; Recombinant Proteins;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
NanoBioscience, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1241
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNB.2009.2035251
Filename :
5401114
Link To Document :
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