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Molecular insights into prolyl and lysyl hydroxylation of fibrillar collagens in health and disease

Rutger A F Gjaltema, Ruud A Bank
Key takeaways
  1. 01Collagen formation is a complex, multi-step process
  2. 02Modifying proline and lysine is critical for collagen stability
  3. 03Errors in this process can lead to connective tissue diseases
  4. 04This review details the enzymes involved in these modifications

Proper chemical modification of collagen's amino acids is essential for creating stable connective tissue and preventing disease.

Abstract

Collagen is a macromolecule that has versatile roles in physiology, ranging from structural support to mediating cell signaling. Formation of mature collagen fibrils out of procollagen α-chains requires a variety of enzymes and chaperones in a complex process spanning both intracellular and extracellular post-translational modifications. These processes include modifications of amino acids, folding of procollagen α-chains into a triple-helical configuration and subsequent stabilization, facilitation of transportation out of the cell, cleavage of propeptides, aggregation, cross-link formation, and finally the formation of mature fibrils. Disruption of any of the proteins involved in these biosynthesis steps potentially result in a variety of connective tissue diseases because of a destabilized extracellular matrix. In this review, we give a revised overview of the enzymes and chaperones currently known to be relevant to the conversion of lysine and proline into hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine, respectively, and the O-glycosylation of hydroxylysine and give insights into the consequences when these steps are disrupted.

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APA
Rutger A F Gjaltema, & Ruud A Bank (2017). Molecular insights into prolyl and lysyl hydroxylation of fibrillar collagens in health and disease. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/molecular-insights-into-prolyl-and-lysyl-hydroxylation-of-fibrillar-collagens-in-health-and-disease/
MLA
Rutger A F Gjaltema, and Ruud A Bank. "Molecular insights into prolyl and lysyl hydroxylation of fibrillar collagens in health and disease." 2017, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/molecular-insights-into-prolyl-and-lysyl-hydroxylation-of-fibrillar-collagens-in-health-and-disease/.
Chicago
Rutger A F Gjaltema, Ruud A Bank. 2017. "Molecular insights into prolyl and lysyl hydroxylation of fibrillar collagens in health and disease.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/molecular-insights-into-prolyl-and-lysyl-hydroxylation-of-fibrillar-collagens-in-health-and-disease/