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Collagen Basement membranes

Brazel, D., Pollner, R., Oberbaumer, I., and Kuhn, K. (1988). Human basement membrane collagen Type IV The amino acid sequence of the a2(IV) chain and... [Pg.399]

Sado, Y., Kagawa, M., Naito, I., Ueki, Y., Seki, T., Momota, R., Oohashi, T., and Ninomiya, Y. (1998). Organization and expression of basement membrane collagen IV genes and their roles in human disorders./. Biochem. (Tokyo) 123, 767-776. [Pg.402]

Yurchenco, P. D., and Furthmayr, H. (1984). Self-assembly of basement membrane collagen. Biochemistry 23, 1839-1850. [Pg.404]

Lauer-Fields JL, Malkar NB, Richet G, Drauz K, Fields GB. Melanoma cell CD44 interaction with the alpha 1 (TV)1263-1277 region from basement membrane collagen is modulated by ligand glycosylation. J. Biol. Chem. 2003 278 14321-14330. [Pg.270]

Collier, I. E. Wilhelm, S. M., Eisen, A. Z., Marmer, D. L., Grant, G. A., Seltzer, J. L., Cronberger, A., He, C., Bauer, G. A. and Goldberg, G. I. (1988). H-ras-oncogene-transformed human bronchiolar epithelial cells (TBE-1). secrete a single metalloproteinase capable of degrading basement membrane collagen. J. Biol. Chem. 263, 6579-6587. [Pg.283]

Liotta, L. A., Tryggvason, K., Garbisa, S., Hart, I., Foltz, C. M. and Shafie, S. (1980a) Metastatic potential correlates with enzymatic degradation of basement membrane collagen. Nature 284, 67-68. [Pg.311]

E. A. and Goldberg, G.A. (1988). H-nw oncogene-transformed human bronchial epithelial cells (TBE-1) secrete a single metalloproteinase capable of degrading basement membrane collagen. J. Biol. Chem. 263, 6579-6587. [Pg.201]

The formation of interchain disulfide linkages in the C-terminal propeptide. The latter cannot be formed until translation is nearly finished. The rate of disulfide bond and triple-helix formation varies greatly from one cell type to another—only minutes in tendon cells that synthesize type I collagen but an hour in cells that synthesize basement membrane collagen. These differences in synthesis time may account for the variations in hydroxylation and glycosylation. Thus, the extent of posttranslational modifications depends not only on levels of enzyme and cofactors but also on the time available. [Pg.589]

Terranova VP, Rohrbach DH, Martin GR. Role of laminin in the attachment of PAM212 (epithelial) cells to basement membrane collagen. Cell. 1980 22 719-726. [Pg.127]

Colorado PC, Torre A, Kamphaus G, Maeshima Y, Hopfer H, Takahashi K, Volk R, Zamborsky ED, Herman S, Sarkar PK, Ericksen MB, Dhanabal M, Simons M, Post M, Kufe DW, Weichselbaum RR, Sukhatme VP, Kalluri R. Antiangiogenic cues from vascular basement membrane collagen. Cancer Res 2000 60 2520-2526. [Pg.42]

Kalebic T, Garbisa S, Glaser B, Liotta LA. Basement membrane collagen degradation by migrating endothelial cells. Science 1983 221 281-283. [Pg.44]


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