Fibromodulin Interacts with Collagen Cross-linking Sites and Activates Lysyl Oxidase
- 01Fibromodulin binds to specific collagen cross-linking sites
- 02It also binds directly to the enzyme lysyl oxidase (LOX)
- 03This interaction increases the activity of the enzyme
- 04Fibromodulin may target LOX to specific locations on collagen
The protein fibromodulin appears to guide an enzyme to specific sites on collagen, increasing the cross-linking that contributes to tissue fibrosis.
The hallmark of fibrotic disorders is a highly cross-linked and dense collagen matrix, a property driven by the oxidative action of lysyl oxidase. Other fibrosis-associated proteins also contribute to the final collagen matrix properties, one of which is fibromodulin. Its interactions with collagen affect collagen cross-linking, packing, and fibril diameter. We investigated the possibility that a specific relationship exists between fibromodulin and lysyl oxidase, potentially imparting a specific collagen matrix phenotype. We mapped the fibromodulin-collagen interaction sites using the collagen II and III Toolkit peptide libraries. Fibromodulin interacted with the peptides containing the known collagen cross-linking sites and the MMP-1 cleavage site in collagens I and II. Interestingly, the interaction sites are closely aligned within the quarter-staggered collagen fibril, suggesting a multivalent interaction between fibromodulin and several collagen helices. Furthermore, we detected an interaction between fibromodulin and lysyl oxidase (a major collagen cross-linking enzyme) and mapped the interaction site to 12 N-terminal amino acids on fibromodulin. This interaction also increases the activity of lysyl oxidase. Together, the data suggest a fibromodulin-modulated collagen cross-linking mechanism where fibromodulin binds to a specific part of the collagen domain and also forms a complex with lysyl oxidase, targeting the enzyme toward specific cross-linking sites.
- APA
- Sebastian Kalamajski, Dominique Bihan, Arkadiusz Bonna, Kristofer Rubin, & Richard W Farndale (2016). Fibromodulin Interacts with Collagen Cross-linking Sites and Activates Lysyl Oxidase. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fibromodulin-interacts-with-collagen-cross-linking-sites-and-activates-lysyl-oxidase/
- MLA
- Sebastian Kalamajski, et al. "Fibromodulin Interacts with Collagen Cross-linking Sites and Activates Lysyl Oxidase." 2016, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fibromodulin-interacts-with-collagen-cross-linking-sites-and-activates-lysyl-oxidase/.
- Chicago
- Sebastian Kalamajski et al. 2016. "Fibromodulin Interacts with Collagen Cross-linking Sites and Activates Lysyl Oxidase.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fibromodulin-interacts-with-collagen-cross-linking-sites-and-activates-lysyl-oxidase/
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