Molecular Mechanism of Type I Collagen Homotrimer Resistance to Mammalian Collagenases

Volume: 285, Issue: 29, Pages: 22276 - 22281
Published: Jul 1, 2010
Abstract
Type I collagen cleavage is crucial for tissue remodeling, but its homotrimeric isoform is resistant to all collagenases. The homotrimers occur in fetal tissues, fibrosis, and cancer, where their collagenase resistance may play an important physiological role. To understand the mechanism of this resistance, we studied interactions of alpha1(I)(3) homotrimers and normal alpha1(I)(2)alpha2(I) heterotrimers with fibroblast collagenase (MMP-1)....
Paper Details
Title
Molecular Mechanism of Type I Collagen Homotrimer Resistance to Mammalian Collagenases
Published Date
Jul 1, 2010
Volume
285
Issue
29
Pages
22276 - 22281
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