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Type II collagen is composed of a triple helix of three identical α chains. These molecules associate to form a fibril that is stabilized by intermolecular crosslinks1. Damage to the fibrillar meshwork, made up of primarily type II collagen (z 90–95%), maybe a critical event in the pathology of many arthritides, due in part to the very slow rate of collagen turnover within the cartilage2.
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Description | Type II collagen is composed of a triple helix of three identical α chains. These molecules associate to form a fibril that is stabilized by intermolecular crosslinks1. Damage to the fibrillar meshwork, made up of primarily type II collagen (z 90–95%), maybe a critical event in the pathology of many arthritides, due in part to the very slow rate of collagen turnover within the cartilage2. |
In vitro | Type II collagen and aggrecan (a large, aggregating proteoglycan) are the two major components of the extracellular matrix of cartilage. The collagen, which is present in a fibrillar form, provides tensile strength whereas the aggrecan is responsible for compressive stiffness of cartilage3-5. Early damage to type II collagen is predominantly pericellular/ territorial suggests that in the majority of cases collagen damage was mediated by the chondrocyte. |
Molecular Weight | 1471.61 |
Formula | C65H102N18O21 |
CAS No. | TP2301 |
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