Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume 274, Issue 33, 13 August 1999, Pages 23443-23450
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NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS
Cloning and Characterization of ADAMTS11 , an Aggrecanase from the ADAMTS Family*

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Aggrecan is responsible for the mechanical properties of cartilage. One of the earliest changes observed in arthritis is the depletion of cartilage aggrecan due to increased proteolytic cleavage within the interglobular domain. Two major sites of cleavage have been identified in this region at Asn341-Phe342 and Glu373-Ala374. While several matrix metalloproteinases have been shown to cleave at Asn341-Phe342, an as yet unidentified protein termed “aggrecanase” is responsible for cleavage at Glu373-Ala374 and is hypothesized to play a pivotal role in cartilage damage. We have identified and cloned a novel disintegrin metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs that possesses aggrecanase activity, ADAMTS11 (aggrecanase-2), which has extensive homology to ADAMTS4 (aggrecanase-1) and the inflammation-associated gene ADAMTS1 . ADAMTS11 possesses a number of conserved domains that have been shown to play a role in integrin binding, cell-cell interactions, and extracellular matrix binding. We have expressed recombinant human ADAMTS11 in insect cells and shown that it cleaves aggrecan at the Glu373-Ala374 site, with the cleavage pattern and inhibitor profile being indistinguishable from that observed with native aggrecanase. A comparison of the structure and expression patterns of ADAMTS11, ADAMTS4, and ADAMTS1 is also described. Our findings will facilitate the study of the mechanisms of cartilage degradation and provide targets to search for effective inhibitors of cartilage depletion in arthritic disease.

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The nucleotide sequence(s) reported in this paper has been submitted to the GenBank™/EMBL Data Bank with accession number(s) .