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D-periodic assemblies of type I procollagen
A P Mould et al. J Mol Biol. 1990.
Abstract
The solubility limit of purified chick type I procollagen, incubated at 37 degrees C in phosphate-buffered saline, was found to be in the range 1 to 1.5 mg/ml. At higher concentrations large aggregates formed. These comprised: (1) D-periodic assemblies; (2) narrow filaments with no apparent periodicity; and (3) segment-long-spacing-like aggregates. The D-periodic assemblies, which predominated at high concentrations, were separated from the other types of aggregate and found to be ribbon-like. Ribbons were uniform in thickness (approximately 8 nm) and up to 1 micron wide. Staining patterns showed features similar to those in native-type collagen fibrils. Immunolabelling indicated that the carboxyl-terminal propeptide domains were close to the carboxyl-terminal gap-overlap junction, and that the amino-terminal propeptide domains were folded over into the amino-terminal side of the overlap zone. Both propeptide domains appeared to be located on the surface of the assemblies. These observations show that intact propeptide domains hinder, but do not prevent, the formation of D-periodic assemblies. The presence of the propeptide domains on the surface of a growing assembly could restrict its lateral growth and limit its final thickness.
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