Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia and pseudoachondroplasia genes (Homo sapiens)
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Description
Adapted from: Genetic mouse models for the functional analysis of the perifibrillar components collagen IX, COMP and matrilin-3: Implications for growth cartilage differentiation and endochondral ossification by Frank Zaucke and Susanne Grässel [1].
Model for supramolecular assembly of cartilage fibrils and filaments into fibrillar networks: Matrilin-3 and COMP act as adaptor molecules to interconnect D-periodically banded fibrils with each other and/or with collagen VI beaded filaments to generate a heterotypic fibrillar network. The interaction may be mediated either by matrilin-1 / -3 binding directly to collagen IX or via COMP, which associates with the NC domains of collagen IX.
Linked with a dotted arrow to the GeneProduct nodes are diseases caused by mutation in the respective gene.
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Bibliography
- Zaucke F, Grässel S; ''Genetic mouse models for the functional analysis of the perifibrillar components collagen IX, COMP and matrilin-3: Implications for growth cartilage differentiation and endochondral ossification.''; Histol Histopathol, 2009 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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Name | Type | Database reference | Comment |
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COL9A1 | GeneProduct | ENSG00000112280 (Ensembl) | |
COL9A2 | GeneProduct | ENSG00000049089 (Ensembl) | |
COL9A3 | GeneProduct | ENSG00000092758 (Ensembl) | |
COMP | GeneProduct | ENSG00000105664 (Ensembl) | |
MATN1 | GeneProduct | ENSG00000162510 (Ensembl) | |
MATN3 | GeneProduct | ENSG00000132031 (Ensembl) |
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