Intro + Collagens Flashcards
What is the ECM
Network of proteins and carboyhdrates filling spaces between cells, with fibrillar (fibre making) and non-fibrillar components
4 key functions of ECM?
- Provides physical support
- Determines mechanical and phyicochemical properties of the tissue
- Influnces growth,adhesiom and differentiation status of cells and tissues
- Essential for development, tissue function and organogenesis
3 components of the ECM?
- Collagens
- Multi-adhesive glycoproteins (fibrinogen, laminins etc)
- Proteoglycans
4 disorders resulting from ECM abormalities?
- Gene mutations affecting matrix proteins
- Gene mutations affecting ECM catabolism
- Fibrotic disorders due to excessive ECM deposition
- Disorders due to excessive loss of ECM
How many alpha chains in collagen?
3 to form a triple helix
2 characteristics of the collagen triple helix
Glycine-x (often proline)- y (often hydroxyproline) repeat
3 alpha chains form a stiff triple helical structure
Assembly of collagen fibre?
1 alpha chain → 3 alpha chains → collagen fibril → collagen fibre
Domains in collagen chains?
Non-collagenous domains at N- and C- termini, removed after secretion in fibrillar collegen
Lysine and proline hydroxylation?
Requires Fe2+ and vitamin C. Contributes to interchain hydrogen bond formation
Which collagens do not form fibrils?
Fibril-associated collagens associated with other collagens and regulate their organisation (types IX and XII)
Type IV collagen is a network-forming collagen and is present in all basement membranes
How could you best define type I collagen with the composition [α1(I)]2 [α2(I)]?
A heterotrimer made up of 2 α1(I) chains and one α2(I) chain