Abstract

Human skin fibroblasts in monolayer culture synthesize and secrete precursor forms of collagen into the culture medium. The type I collagen precursor, the major precursor in the culture medium, was isolated on DEAE cellulose chromatography and subjected to mammalian collagenase cleavage. The amino terminal cleavage fragments had a higher molecular weight than α1 A and α2 A, but did not contain interchain disulfide bonds. The carboxy-terminal cleavage fragments formed high molecular weight aggregates which contained interchain disulfide bonds. These results indicate that human type I procollagen contains noncollagenous amino and carboxy-terminal extension peptides and that all of the interchain disulfide bonds are on the carboxy-terminal portion of the molecule.

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