1. Roles of the procollagen C-propeptides in health and disease
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David J.S. Hulmes
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Fibrillar Collagens ,Trimer ,macromolecular substances ,Fibril ,Biochemistry ,Extracellular matrix ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Extracellular ,Humans ,Disulfides ,Protein Structure, Quaternary ,Protein precursor ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,0303 health sciences ,Chemistry ,Collagen Diseases ,Peptide Fragments ,Amino acid ,Procollagen peptidase ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Mutation ,Protein Multimerization ,Procollagen ,Intracellular - Abstract
The procollagen C-propeptides of the fibrillar collagens play key roles in the intracellular assembly of procollagen molecules from their constituent polypeptides chains, and in the extracellular assembly of collagen molecules into fibrils. Here we review recent advances in understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling C-propeptide trimerization which have revealed the importance of inter-chain disulphide bonding and a small number of charged amino acids in the stability and specificity of different types of chain association. We also show how the crystal structure of the complex between the C-propeptide trimer of procollagen III and the active fragment of procollagen C-proteinase enhancer-1 leads to a detailed model for accelerating release of the C-propeptides from procollagen by bone morphogenetic protein-1 and related proteinases. We then discuss the effects of disease-related missense mutations in the C-propeptides in relation to the sites of these mutations in the three-dimensional structure. While in general there is a good correlation between disease severity and structure-based predictions, there are notable exceptions, suggesting new interactions involving the C-propeptides yet to be characterized. Mutations affecting proteolytic release of the C-propeptides from procollagen are discussed in detail. Finally, the roles of recently discovered interaction partners for the C-propeptides are considered during fibril assembly and cross-linking.
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- 2019
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