Abstract

Here we describe a novel collagen belonging to the class of von Willebrand factor A (VWA) domain-containing proteins. This novel protein was identified by screening the EST data base and was subsequently recombinantly expressed and characterized as an authentic tissue component. The COL28A1 gene on human chromosome 7p21.3 and on mouse chromosome 6A1 encodes a novel protein that structurally resembles the beaded filament-forming collagens. The collagenous domain contains several very short interruptions arranged in a repeat pattern. As shown for other novel minor collagens, the expression of collagen XXVIII protein in mouse is very restricted. In addition to small amounts in skin and calvaria, the major signals were in dorsal root ganglia and peripheral nerves. By immunoelectron microscopy, collagen XXVIII was detected in the sciatic nerve, at the basement membrane of certain Schwann cells surrounding the nerve fibers. Even though the protein is present in the adult sciatic nerve, collagen XXVIII mRNA was only detected in sciatic nerve of newborn mice, indicating that the protein persists for an extended period after synthesis.

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Immunoelectron microscopySciatic nerveCollagen VIBasement membraneVon Willebrand factorAnatomyCell biologyMolecular biologyChemistryBiologyImmunohistochemistryExtracellular matrixImmunology

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Year
2005
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article
Volume
281
Issue
6
Pages
3494-3504
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199
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Guido Veit, Birgit Kobbe, Douglas R. Keene et al. (2005). Collagen XXVIII, a Novel von Willebrand Factor A Domain-containing Protein with Many Imperfections in the Collagenous Domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry , 281 (6) , 3494-3504. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m509333200

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10.1074/jbc.m509333200