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_displayNameCollagen VI dimers combine to form tetramers before secretio...
_timestamp2012-05-24 15:38:08
created[InstanceEdit:1637810] Jupe, S, 2011-10-05
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:1614469] Electron-microscopical approach to a structural model of intima collagen
[LiteratureReference:1614483] Immunochemistry, genuine size and tissue localization of collagen VI
[LiteratureReference:1614479] Structure and macromolecular organization of type VI collagen
[LiteratureReference:2267226] Molecular assembly, secretion, and matrix deposition of type VI collagen
[LiteratureReference:1614489] Biosynthesis of chick type VI collagen. I. Intracellular assembly and molecular structure
[LiteratureReference:1637778] Collagens, modifying enzymes and their mutations in humans, flies and worms
[LiteratureReference:1637791] Secretion and assembly of type IV and VI collagens depend on glycosylation of hydroxylysines
modified[InstanceEdit:2267222] Jupe, S, 2012-05-24
textCollagen VI dimers combine to form tetramers before secretion (Furthmayr et al. 1983, von der Mark et al. 1984, Engel et al. 1985, Engvall et al. 1986, Colombatti et al. 1987). Collagen type VI chains are extensively post translationally modifed by the hydroxylation of proline and lysine residues (Myllyharju & Kivirikko 2004) and subsequent glycosylation of hydroxylysine, thought to be essential for tetramer formation and secretion (Sipila et al. 2007).
(summation)[Reaction:1614461] Tetramerization of procollagen VI [Homo sapiens]
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