Collagen type IX: Evidence for covalent linkages to type II collagen in cartilage

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A major site of pyridinoline cross-linking in bovine type IX collagen was traced to a tryptic peptide derived from one of the molecule's HMW chains. This peptide gave two amino acid sequences (in 2 1 ratio) consistent with it being a three-chained structure. The major sequence matched exactly that of the C-telopeptide of type II collagen from the same tissue. A second HMW chain that contained pyridinoline cross-links also gave two amino-terminal sequences, one from its own amino terminus, the other matching exactly the N-telopeptide cross-linking sequence of type II collagen. We conclude that type IX collagen molecules are covalently cross-linked in cartilage to molecules of type II collagen, probably at fibril surfaces. © 1987.

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Eyre, D. R., Apon, S., Wu, J. J., Ericsson, L. H., & Walsh, K. A. (1987). Collagen type IX: Evidence for covalent linkages to type II collagen in cartilage. FEBS Letters, 220(2), 337–341. https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(87)80842-6

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