Literature DB >> 29310773

Analysis of collagen and elastin cross-links.

Mitsuo Yamauchi1, Yuki Taga2, Shunji Hattori2, Masashi Shiiba3, Masahiko Terajima4.   

Abstract

Fibrillar collagens represent the most abundant extracellular matrix proteins in vertebrates providing tissues and organs with form, stability, and connectivity. For such mechanical functions, the formation of covalent intermolecular cross-linking between molecules is essential. This process, the final posttranslational modification during collagen biosynthesis, is initiated by conversion of specific lysine and hydroxylysine residues to the respective aldehydes by the action of lysyl oxidases. This conversion triggers a series of condensation reactions with the juxtaposed lysine-aldehyde, lysine, hydroxylysine, and histidine residues within the same and neighboring molecules resulting in di-, tri-, and tetravalent cross-links. Elastin, another class of extracellular matrix protein, is also stabilized by the lysyl oxidase-mediated mechanism but involving only lysine residues leading to the formation of unique tetravalent cross-links. This chapter presents an overview of fibrillar collagen cross-linking, and the analytical methods for collagen and elastin cross-links we have developed.
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Keywords:  Collagen cross-links; Elastin cross-links; Glycosylation of cross-links; HPLC analysis; Mass spectrometric analysis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29310773     DOI: 10.1016/bs.mcb.2017.08.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Cell Biol        ISSN: 0091-679X            Impact factor:   1.441


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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2019-02-07       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  Cyclophilin B control of lysine post-translational modifications of skin type I collagen.

Authors:  Masahiko Terajima; Yuki Taga; Wayne A Cabral; Ying Liu; Masako Nagasawa; Noriko Sumida; Yukako Kayashima; Prashant Chandrasekaran; Lin Han; Nobuyo Maeda; Irina Perdivara; Shunji Hattori; Joan C Marini; Mitsuo Yamauchi
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2019-06-07       Impact factor: 5.917

3.  A matricellular protein fibulin-4 is essential for the activation of lysyl oxidase.

Authors:  Kazuo Noda; Kaori Kitagawa; Takao Miki; Masahito Horiguchi; Tomoya O Akama; Takako Taniguchi; Hisaaki Taniguchi; Kazuaki Takahashi; Yasumitsu Ogra; Robert P Mecham; Masahiko Terajima; Mitsuo Yamauchi; Tomoyuki Nakamura
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2020-11-25       Impact factor: 14.136

4.  Type III collagen is a key regulator of the collagen fibrillar structure and biomechanics of articular cartilage and meniscus.

Authors:  Chao Wang; Becky K Brisson; Masahiko Terajima; Qing Li; Kevt'her Hoxha; Biao Han; Abby M Goldberg; X Sherry Liu; Michele S Marcolongo; Motomi Enomoto-Iwamoto; Mitsuo Yamauchi; Susan W Volk; Lin Han
Journal:  Matrix Biol       Date:  2019-10-23       Impact factor: 11.583

5.  Controversy of physiological vs. pharmacological effects of BMP signaling: Constitutive activation of BMP type IA receptor-dependent signaling in osteoblast lineage enhances bone formation and resorption, not affecting net bone mass.

Authors:  Nobuhiro Kamiya; Phimon Atsawasuwan; Danese M Joiner; Erik I Waldorff; Steve Goldstein; Mitsuo Yamauchi; Yuji Mishina
Journal:  Bone       Date:  2020-06-27       Impact factor: 4.398

6.  Loss of BMP signaling mediated by BMPR1A in osteoblasts leads to differential bone phenotypes in mice depending on anatomical location of the bones.

Authors:  Honghao Zhang; Yanshuai Zhang; Masahiko Terajima; Genevieve Romanowicz; Yangjia Liu; Maiko Omi; Erin Bigelow; Danese M Joiner; Erik I Waldorff; Peizhi Zhu; Mekhala Raghavan; Michelle Lynch; Nobuhiro Kamiya; Rongqing Zhang; Karl J Jepsen; Steve Goldstein; Michael D Morris; Mitsuo Yamauchi; David H Kohn; Yuji Mishina
Journal:  Bone       Date:  2020-05-01       Impact factor: 4.398

7.  Use of osteoblast-derived matrix to assess the influence of collagen modifications on cancer cells.

Authors:  Neus Bota-Rabassedas; Hou-Fu Guo; Priyam Banerjee; Yulong Chen; Masahiko Terajima; Mitsuo Yamauchi; Jonathan M Kurie
Journal:  Matrix Biol Plus       Date:  2020-09-30

8.  Collagen molecular phenotypic switch between non-neoplastic and neoplastic canine mammary tissues.

Authors:  Masahiko Terajima; Yuki Taga; Becky K Brisson; Amy C Durham; Kotaro Sato; Katsuhiro Uzawa; Tomoaki Saito; Shunji Hattori; Karin U Sørenmo; Mitsuo Yamauchi; Susan W Volk
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-04-21       Impact factor: 4.996

9.  Extracellular matrix with defective collagen cross-linking affects the differentiation of bone cells.

Authors:  Takako Ida; Masaru Kaku; Megumi Kitami; Masahiko Terajima; Juan Marcelo Rosales Rocabado; Yosuke Akiba; Masako Nagasawa; Mitsuo Yamauchi; Katsumi Uoshima
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-09-25       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Utility of Air Bladder-Derived Nanostructured ECM for Tissue Regeneration.

Authors:  Jianwei Wang; Jiayu Chen; Yongfeng Ran; Qianhong He; Tao Jiang; Weixu Li; Xiaohua Yu
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2020-10-15
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