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  • Molecular Recognition in th...
    Khoshnoodi, Jamshid; Cartailler, Jean-Philippe; Alvares, Keith; Veis, Arthur; Hudson, Billy G.

    The Journal of biological chemistry, 12/2006, Volume: 281, Issue: 50
    Journal Article

    The α-chains of the collagen superfamily are encoded with information that specifies self-assembly into fibrils, microfibrils, and networks that have diverse functions in the extracellular matrix. A key self-organizing step, common to all collagen types, is trimerization that selects, binds, and registers cognate α-chains for assembly of triple helical protomers that subsequently oligomerize into specific suprastructures. In this article, we review recent findings on the mechanism of chain selection and infer that terminal noncollagenous domains function as recognition modules in trimerization and are therefore key determinants of specificity in the assembly of suprastructures. This mechanism is also illustrated with computer-generated animations.