Collagen Flashcards

1
Q

What is collagen?

A

major insoluble fibrous protein in extracell. matrix and connective tissue

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2
Q

What is the most plentiful protein?

A

collagen

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3
Q

What are examples of fibrous proteins?

A

collagen and keratin

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4
Q

The triple helical structure is held together by what bonds?

A

hydrogen

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5
Q

Collagen is rich in what structure?

A

secondary structure

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6
Q

What types are considered fibrillar collagen?

A

types 1, 2, 3, 5

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7
Q

What types are considered fibril-associated collagen?

A

types 6 and 9

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8
Q

What types are considered sheet-forming collagen?

A

4

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9
Q

What are the 3 amino acids that make collagen?

A
  • glycine
  • hydroxyproline
  • proline
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10
Q

What is the basic structural unit of collagen?

A

triple helix

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11
Q

What is the repeating tripeptide sequence in collagen?

A

Gly-X-Pro or Gly-X-HPro

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12
Q

Does collagen have a right or left-handed twist?

A

right

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13
Q

What number position does glycine appear?

A

every 3rd position

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14
Q

Cross-links provide what for collagen?

A

more stability

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15
Q

Hydroxyproline is important for what?

A

stabilization in collagen triple helix

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16
Q

What 3 things are needed for hydroxylaation?

A
  • prolyl hydroxylase
  • ascorbate
  • O2
17
Q

Hydroxylysine is important for what?

A

glycosylation of collagen

18
Q

What is the biosynthesis of type 1 collagen?

A
  1. synthesis of pro-alpha chain
  2. hydroxylation of prolines and lysines
  3. glycosylation of hydroxylysines
  4. self-assembly of 3 pro-alpha chains
  5. cystine makes disulfide bonds
  6. procollagen triple-helix forms; disulfide bonds disappear
  7. secreted out ER and golgi
  8. propeptides are cleaved
  9. fibril self-assembly; collagen is formed
19
Q

What enzyme allows for cross-linking?

A

lysyl amino oxidase

20
Q

During the biosynthesis of type 1 collagen, in what order of terminals does the synthesis of the pro-alpha occur?

A

N -> C

21
Q

During the biosynthesis of type 1 collagen, in what order of terminals does the trple helix formation occur?

A

C -> N

22
Q

Is post-translational modification intracelluar or extracellular in the biosynthesis of collagen?

A

intracellular

23
Q

Where are type 1 collgens found?

A

in skin, cornea, and bone

24
Q

In cartilage, what 2 types of collagen bind together?

A

type 2 and 9

25
Q

Where is type 4 collagen found?

A

in the basal lamina

26
Q

What are the 3 diseases caused by abnormal collagen synthesis?

A
  • osteogenesis imperfecta
  • Ehlers Danlos syndrome
  • scurvy
27
Q

What is osteogenesis imperfecta?

A
  • mutation in type 1 collagen alpha chain
  • brittle bones
  • mild severe forms
  • autosomal dominant
28
Q

What is Ehlers Danlos syndrome?

A
  • joint hypermobility
  • easily bruised
  • stretchy skin
  • variable inheritance
29
Q

What is scurvy?

A
  • due to lack of hydroxylation of Lys and Pro in collagen
  • liver spots
  • spongy gums, tooth loss
  • fingernails decay
30
Q

What is an exmple of a bacterial collagenase?

A

clostridium histo. -> causes gas gangrene