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Type V collagen: heterotypic type I/V collagen interactions in the regulation of fibril assembly

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MICRON
卷 32, 期 3, 页码 223-237

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0968-4328(00)00043-3

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type V collagen; collagen fibril; regulation of fibril assembly; cornea; development; fibril formation; matrix assembly

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  1. NEI NIH HHS [EY05129] Funding Source: Medline

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Type V collagen is a quantitatively minor fibrillar collagen with a broad tissue distribution. The most common type V collagen isoform is alpha1(V)(2)alpha2(V) found in cornea. However, other isoforms exist, including an for [alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V)] form, an alpha1(V)(3) homotrimer and hybrid type V/XI forms. The functional role and fibrillar organization of these isoforms is not understood. In the cornea, type V collagen has a key role in the regulation of initial fibril assembly. Type I and type V collagen co-assemble into heterotypic fibrils, The entire triple-helical domain of the type V collagen molecules is buried within the fibril and type I collagen molecules are present along the fibril surface. The retained NH2-terminal domains of the type V collagen are exposed at the surface, extending outward through the gap zones. The molecular model of the NH2-terminal domain indicates that the short or helical region is a flexible hinge-like region allowing the peptide to project away from the major axis of the molecule; the short triple-helical regions serve as an extension through the hole zone, placing the tyrosine-rich domain at the surface. The assembly of early, immature fibril intermediates (segments) is regulated by the NH2-terminal domain of type V collagen. These NH2-terminal domains alter accretion of collagen molecules onto fibrils and therefore lateral growth. A critical density would favor the initiation of new fibrils rather than the continued growth of existing fibrils, Other type V collagen isoforms are likely to have an important role in non-cornea tissues. This role may be mediated by supramolecular aggregates different from those in the corneal stroma or by an alteration of the interactions mediated by tissue-specific type V collagen domains generated by different isoforms or aggregate structures. Presumably, the aggregate structure or specific domains are involved in the regionalization of fibril-associated macromolecules necessary for the tissue-specific regulation of later fibril growth and matrix assembly stages, (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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