articleJournal of Biological ChemistryFeb 1, 2002HYBRID OA

Mapping the Ligand-binding Sites and Disease-associated Mutations on the Most Abundant Protein in the Human, Type I Collagen

Thomas Jefferson University

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Abstract

Type I collagen is the most abundant protein in humans, and it helps to maintain the integrity of many tissues via its interactions with cell surfaces, other extracellular matrix molecules, and growth and differentiation factors. Nearly 50 molecules have been found to interact with type I collagen, and for about half of them, binding sites on this collagen have been elucidated. In addition, over 300 mutations in type I collagen associated with human connective tissue disorders have been described. However, the spatial relationships between the known ligand-binding sites and mutation positions have not been examined. To this end, here we have created a map of type I collagen that includes all of its…

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Keywords
  • Fibrillogenesis
  • Fibronectin
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Type I collagen
  • Collagen, type I, alpha 1
  • Chemistry
  • Osteogenesis imperfecta
  • Fibril
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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