The collagen family

S Ricard-Blum - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in …, 2011 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
S Ricard-Blum
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 2011cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in mammals. The collagen family comprises 28
members that contain at least one triple-helical domain. Collagens are deposited in the
extracellular matrix where most of them form supramolecular assemblies. Four collagens are
type II membrane proteins that also exist in a soluble form released from the cell surface by
shedding. Collagens play structural roles and contribute to mechanical properties,
organization, and shape of tissues. They interact with cells via several receptor families and …
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in mammals. The collagen family comprises 28 members that contain at least one triple-helical domain. Collagens are deposited in the extracellular matrix where most of them form supramolecular assemblies. Four collagens are type II membrane proteins that also exist in a soluble form released from the cell surface by shedding. Collagens play structural roles and contribute to mechanical properties, organization, and shape of tissues. They interact with cells via several receptor families and regulate their proliferation, migration, and differentiation. Some collagens have a restricted tissue distribution and hence specific biological functions.
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