نتایج جستجو برای: collagen type iv

تعداد نتایج: 1525333  

1991
Andreas Kern Karlheinz Mann

The aim of this investigation was to identify the domains of type IV collagen participating in cell binding and the cell surface receptor involved. A major cell binding site was found in the trimeric cyanogen bromide-derived fragment CB3, located 100 nm away from the NH: terminus of the molecule, in which the triple-helical conformation is stabilized by interchain disulfide bridges. Cell attach...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
S J Fowler S Jose X Zhang R Deutzmann M P Sarras R P Boot-Handford

Hydra vulgaris mesoglea is a primitive basement membrane that also exhibits some features of an interstitial matrix. We have characterized cDNAs that encode the full-length hydra alpha1(IV) chain. The 5169-base pair transcript encodes a protein of 1723 amino acids, including an interrupted 1455-residue collagenous domain and a 228-residue C-terminal noncollagenous domain. N-terminal sequence an...

2005
P. Dehan H. J. M. Smeets K. Tryggvason J.-M. Foidart

X-linked Alport syndrome (AS) is a heritable disorder which is associated with mutations in the type IV collagen oc5(IV) chain gene (COL4A5) located on chromosome X. Following renal transplantation, an average of 6% of male AS patients develop anti-GBM nephritis. We studied the specificity of the antibodies against type IV collagen in the serum of a patient with COL4A5 partial deletion. The spe...

2007

A novel rat model of nephritis induced by monoclonal antibodies to the non-collagenous domain of type IV collagen was developed by Sado’s group [1-2]. Chondrex, Inc. provides three rat monoclonal antibodies to non-collagenous domain 1 (NC1) of α4 chain of type IV collagen, α4(IV), of rat glomerular basement membrane (GBM), which are used for inducing nephritis in Wistar-Kyoto rats by a single i...

2002

The aim of this investigation was to identify the domains of type IV collagen participating in cell binding and the cell surface receptor involved. A major cell binding site was found in the trimeric cyanogen bromide-derived fragment CB3, located 100 nm away from the NH: terminus of the molecule, in which the triple-helical conformation is stabilized by interchain disulfide bridges. Cell attach...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 1998
Sharon Silbiger Jun Lei Fuad N Ziyadeh Joel Neugarten

We have previously shown that estradiol suppresses types I and IV collagen synthesis by mesangial cells grown in the presence of serum. In the present study, we examined the interaction between estradiol and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) on collagen IV synthesis. In a luciferase reporter gene construct containing the type IV collagen promoter and α1-chain regulatory sequences, we found t...

2017
Makoto Morita Hidemitsu Sugihara Kazuhiro Tokunaka Arihiro Tomura Kan Saiga Takamichi Sato Yasutada Imamura Toshihiko Hayashi

This report describes the preparation and partial characterization of monoclonal antibodies that are reactive specifically with the nascently produced non-triple helical form of the type IV collagen α1 chain, designated as NTH α1(IV). These antibodies were nonreactive with the α1 chain of the type IV collagen in the triple-helical conformation. Three antibodies, #141, #179 and #370, with differ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2000
J Neugarten A Acharya J Lei S Silbiger

Estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) are "designer drugs" that exert estrogen-like actions in some cells but not in others. We examined the effects of the SERMs LY-117018 (an analog of raloxifene) and tamoxifen on mesangial cells synthesis of type I and type IV collagen. We found that LY-117018 and tamoxifen suppressed mesangial cell type IV collagen gene transcription and type IV collagen prot...

Journal: :Matrix biology : journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology 2009
Xiaoyang Bai David J Dilworth Yi-Chinn Weng Douglas B Gould

Type IV collagens are the most abundant proteins in basement membranes. Distinct genes encode each of six isoforms, alpha1(IV) through alpha6(IV), which assemble into one of three characteristic heterotrimers. Disease-causing mutations in each of the six genes are identified in humans or mice and frequently include diverse ocular pathogenesis that encompass common congenital and progressive bli...

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