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1. Roles of the procollagen C-propeptides in health and disease

2. COL1A1 C-propeptide mutations cause ER mislocalization of procollagen and impair C-terminal procollagen processing

3. Thrombospondin-1 promotes matrix homeostasis by interacting with collagen and lysyl oxidase precursors and collagen cross-linking sites

4. Structural basis of fibrillar collagen trimerization and related genetic disorders

5. Determination of the substrate repertoire of ADAMTS2, 3, and 14 significantly broadens their functions and identifies extracellular matrix organization and TGF-β signaling as primary targets

6. Sizzled Is Unique among Secreted Frizzled-related Proteins for Its Ability to Specifically Inhibit Bone Morphogenetic Protein-1 (BMP-1)/Tolloid-like Proteinases

8. Procollagen C-proteinase Enhancer Stimulates Procollagen Processing by Binding to the C-propeptide Region Only*

9. Role of the Netrin-like Domain of Procollagen C-Proteinase Enhancer-1 in the Control of Metalloproteinase Activity

10. Strong Cooperativity and Loose Geometry between CUB Domains Are the Basis for Procollagen C-Proteinase Enhancer Activity

11. Trimerization of collagen IX α-chains does not require the presence of the COL1 and NC1 domains

12. Insights into How CUB Domains Can Exert Specific Functions while Sharing a Common Fold

13. BMP-1/tolloid-like proteinases synchronize matrix assembly with growth factor activation to promote morphogenesis and tissue remodeling

14. Substrate-specific Modulation of a Multisubstrate Proteinase

15. α-Helical Coiled-coil Oligomerization Domains Are Almost Ubiquitous in the Collagen Superfamily

16. Upregulation of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-1/Mammalian Tolloid and Procollagen C-Proteinase Enhancer-1 in Corneal Scarring

17. Lysyl Oxidase-like Protein from Bovine Aorta

18. Control of Heterotypic Fibril Formation by Collagen V Is Determined by Chain Stoichiometry

19. Folding and activity of recombinant human procollagen C-proteinase enhancer

20. Liquid crystalline ordering of procollagen as a determinant of three-dimensional extracellular matrix architecture 1 1Edited by M. F. Moody

21. Expression of active, human lysyl oxidase inEscherichia coli

22. The proteolytic processing site of the precursor of lysyl oxidase

23. Tyrosine-rich acidic matrix protein (TRAMP) accelerates collagen fibril formation in vitro

24. TRAMP (Tyrosine Rich Acidic Matrix Protein), a Protein that Co-purifies with Lysyl Oxidase from Porcine Skin

25. Processing of procollagen III by meprins: new players in extracellular matrix assembly?

26. Procollagen type I C-proteinase enhancer is a naturally occurring connective tissue glycoprotein

27. An ultrafiltration assay for lysyl oxidase

28. Procollagen C-proteinase enhancer-1 (PCPE-1) interacts with beta2-microglobulin (beta2-m) and may help initiate beta2-m amyloid fibril formation in connective tissues

29. Enzymatic cleavage specificity of the proalpha1(V) chain processing analysed by site-directed mutagenesis

30. The crystal structure of the Bacillus anthracis spore surface protein BclA shows remarkable similarity to mammalian proteins

31. Low resolution structure determination shows procollagen C-proteinase enhancer to be an elongated multidomain glycoprotein

32. Interaction properties of the procollagen C-proteinase enhancer protein shed light on the mechanism of stimulation of BMP-1

33. Biophysical characterization of the C-propeptide trimer from human procollagen III reveals a tri-lobed structure

34. Unhydroxylated triple helical collagen I produced in transgenic plants provides new clues on the role of hydroxyproline in collagen folding and fibril formation

35. Collagen XI nucleates self-assembly and limits lateral growth of cartilage fibrils

36. Articular cartilage proteoglycan metabolism in avian degenerative joint disease: effects of strain selection and body weight

37. The CUB domains of procollagen C-proteinase enhancer control collagen assembly solely by their effect on procollagen C-proteinase/bone morphogenetic protein-1

38. Procollagen C-proteinase enhancer is localised to dense connective tissue

39. Identification of integrin alpha 2 beta 1 as cell surface receptor for the carboxyl-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen

42. Procollagen binding to sphingomyelin

43. Developmental changes in the type I procollagen processing pathway in chick-embryo cornea

44. D-periodic assemblies of type I procollagen

46. On molecular packing in pN-collagen sheets

47. Surface-induced aggregation of type I procollagen

48. Interpretation of the low-angle meridional neutron diffraction patterns from collagen fibres in terms of the amino acid sequence

49. Tyrosine-rich acidic matrix protein (TRAMP) is a tyrosine-sulphated and widely distributed protein of the extracellular matrix

50. Pleomorphism in type I collagen fibrils produced by persistence of the procollagen N-propeptide

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