fibrillar collagens การใช้
- In the body, fibrillar collagens have over 50 known binding partners.
- Studies have focused on the origin of fibrillar collagen molecules.
- Fibrillar collagens, such as COL27A1, compose one of the most ancient families of extracellular matrix molecules.
- This gene encodes one of the two alpha chains of type XI collagen, a minor fibrillar collagen.
- The COL11A1 gene encodes one of the two alpha chains of type XI collagen, a minor fibrillar collagen.
- Type IX collagen, a heterotrimeric molecule, is usually found in tissues containing type II collagen, a fibrillar collagen.
- Anchoring fibrils are thought to form a structural link between the epidermal basement membrane and the fibrillar collagens in the upper dermis.
- In Sponges, there exist three clades of fibrillar molecules, A, B and C . It is proposed that only the B clade fibrillar collagens preserved their characteristic modular structure from sponge to human.
- In mammals, the fibrillar collagens involved in the formation of cross-striated fibrils are types I III, V, and XI . Type II and type XI collagens compose the fibrils present in cartilage.