reviewJournal of Cell ScienceMar 23, 2005Closed access

Procollagen trafficking, processing and fibrillogenesis

Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research · University of Manchester

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Abstract

Collagen fibrils in the extracellular matrix allow connective tissues such as tendon, skin and bone to withstand tensile forces. The fibrils are indeterminate in length, insoluble and form elaborate three-dimensional arrays that extend over numerous cell lengths. Studies of the molecular basis of collagen fibrillogenesis have provided insight into the trafficking of procollagen (the precursor of collagen) through the cellular secretory pathway, the conversion of procollagen to collagen by the procollagen metalloproteinases, and the directional deposition of fibrils involving the plasma membrane and late secretory pathway. Fibril-associated molecules are targeted to the surface of collagen fibrils, and these…

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Keywords
  • Fibrillogenesis
  • Procollagen peptidase
  • Fibril
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Biophysics
  • Biology
  • Connective tissue
  • Cell biology
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