Proteodermatan and Proteokeratan Sulfate (Decorin, Lumican/Fibromodulin) Proteins Are Horseshoe Shaped. Implications for Their Interactions with Collagen
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- review article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 35 (27) , 8795-8799
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi960773t
Abstract
The small proteoglycans proteodermatan and proteokeratan sulfates organize collagen fibrils in extracellular matrix [Scott, J. E. (1992) FASEB J. 6, 2639−2645], thus helping to maintain tissue shape. Their interaction with fibrils is probably via the protein. They have been examined by rotary shadowing-electron microscopy, which showed that these leucine-rich-repeat proteins are horseshoe shaped. Morphometry and comparison with polypeptide sequences suggest ways in which decorin could interact with tissue collagen fibrils. It is proposed that decorin is a bidentate ligand attached to two parallel neighboring collagen molecules in the fibril, helping to stabilize fibrils and orient fibrillogenesis.Keywords
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