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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Procollagen
  1. ... dioxygenase lysine hydroxylase lysyl hydroxylase PLOD PLOD1_HUMAN procollagen-L-lysine,2-oxoglutarate:oxygen oxidoreductase (5-hydroxylating) procollagen-lysine 1, 2-oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase 1 procollagen- ...
  2. ... making an enzyme that processes several types of procollagen molecules. Procollagens are the precursors of collagens, which are complex ... building blocks (amino acids) off one end of procollagens. This clipping step is necessary for the resulting ...
  3. ... 1(II) chains twist together to form a procollagen molecule. Procollagen molecules are then processed by enzymes in the ... plays an important role in the formation of procollagen molecules. The variants that cause platyspondylic dysplasia, Torrance ...
  4. ... sedlin is needed to move large molecules called procollagens out of the endoplasmic reticulum so they can be processed further by the Golgi apparatus. Later, procollagens are altered by enzymes outside the cell to ...
  5. ... the COL3A1 gene. Each molecule of type III procollagen is made up of three copies of this chain.The triple-stranded, rope-like procollagen molecules are processed by enzymes outside the cell ...
  6. ... sedlin is needed to move large molecules called procollagens out of the endoplasmic reticulum so they can ... sedlin protein. As a result, large proteins, including procollagen, cannot be transported out of the endoplasmic reticulum. ...
  7. ... the spine (vertebrae).Collagens begin as rope-like procollagen molecules that are each made up of three ... pro-alpha1(II), to form a triple-stranded procollagen molecule. Then the ropelike procollagen is processed by ...
  8. ... the spine (vertebrae).Collagens begin as rope-like procollagen molecules that are each made up of three ... pro-alpha1(II), to form a triple-stranded procollagen molecule. Then the ropelike procollagen is processed by ...
  9. ... a triple-stranded, ropelike molecule known as a procollagen. Cells release (secrete) procollagen molecules, and enzymes cut extra protein segments from ...
  10. ... assist with protein folding, particularly the folding of procollagens. Procollagens are the precursors of collagens, which are complex ... the activities of the endoplasmic reticulum, including folding procollagens and processing other components of the extracellular matrix. ...
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