Collagen Distribution Flashcards

1
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Type I

A

Noncartilaginous connective tissues, including bone, tendon, skin

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2
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Type IV

A

Basement membranes

Type IV

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3
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Type V

A

Minor component in tissues containing collagen I

Type V

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4
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Type VI

A

Muscle and most connective tissues

Type VI

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5
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Type VII

A

Dermal-epidermal junction

Type VII

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6
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Type VIII

A

Endothelium and other tissues

Type VIII

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7
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Type IX

A

Tissues containing collagen II

Type IX

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8
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Type X

A

Hypertrophic cartilage

Type X

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9
Q

Type XI

A

Tissues containing collagen Il

Type XI

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10
Q

Type XII

A

Tissues containing collagen I

Type XII

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11
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Type XIII

A

Many tissues, including neuromuscular junctions and skin

Type XIII

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12
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Type XIV

A

Tissues containing collagen |

Type XIV

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13
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Type XV

A

Associated with collagens close to basement membranes in many tissues including in eye, muscle, microvessels

Type XV

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14
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Type XVI

A

Many tissues

Type XVI

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15
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Type XVII

A

Epithelia, skin hemidesmosomes

Type XVII

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16
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Type XVIII

A

Associated with collagens close to basement membranes, close structural homologue of XV

Type XVIII

17
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Type XIX

A

Rare, basement membranes, rhabdomyosarcoma cells

Type XIX

18
Q

Type XX

A

Many tissues, particularly corneal epithelium

Type XX

19
Q

Type XXI

A

Many tissues

Type XXI

20
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Type XXII

A

Tissue junctions, including cartilage-synovial fluid, hair follicle-dermis

Type XXII

21
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Type XXIII

A

Limited in tissues, mainly transmembrane and shed forms

Type XXIII

22
Q

Type XXIV

A

Developing cornea and bone

Type XXIV

23
Q

Type XXV

A

Brain

Type XXV

24
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Type XXVI

A

Testis, ovary

Type XXVI

25
Q

Type XXVII

A

Embryonic cartilage and other developing tissues, cartilage in adults

Type XXVII

26
Q

Type XXVIII

A

Basement membrane around Schwann cells

Type XXVIII

27
Q

Type XXIX

A

Epidermis

Type XXIX

28
Q

Type II

A

Cartilage,vitreous humor

29
Q

Type III

A

Extensive connective tissues, including skin, lung, vascular system

30
Q

What are network like collagen?

A

Type IV, VIII, & X

31
Q

Fibril-associated collagens with interrupted triple helices (FACITs), includes?

A

Type IX, XII, XIV, XVI, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII

32
Q

Beaded filaments include this types of collagens?

A

Types VI, XXVI, XXVII, XXIX

33
Q

Anchoring fibrils of epithelial tissue (the only one of its type)?

A

Type VII

34
Q

This transmembrane collagen has short intracellular N-terminal and extracellular domains with long ineterrupted triple helices?

A

Types XII, XVII, XXIII, & XXV

35
Q

Multiplexin collagens have multiple triple helix domains and interruptions?

A

Types XV, XVIII

36
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Fibril-forming collagens are?

A

Types I, II, III, V, XI, XXIV, XXVII