Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia and pseudoachondroplasia genes (Homo sapiens)
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Description
The mutual interaction of the two supramolecular compartments, the fibrillar and extrafibrillar matrix is a prerequisite for stability and integrity of the cartilage extracellular matrix. The fibrillar periphery, composed of collagen IX, matrilins and cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) among other components, constitutes the interface which mediates interactions between the two compartments. Mutations in these peripheral macromolecules cause a broad spectrum of skeletal conditions such as pseudoachondroplasia (PSACH) and multiple epiphyseal dysplasia (MED), which severely affect the organization and integrity of the cartilage growth matrix in humans.
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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