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Case Reports
. 1980 Oct;77(10):6179-83.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.77.10.6179.

A defect in the structure of type I procollagen in a patient who had osteogenesis imperfecta: excess mannose in the COOH-terminal propeptide

Case Reports

A defect in the structure of type I procollagen in a patient who had osteogenesis imperfecta: excess mannose in the COOH-terminal propeptide

L Peltonen et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1980 Oct.

Abstract

Fibroblasts from normal human subjects and from a patient who had osteogenesis imperfecta were incubated with [3H]mannose, and types I and III procollagens were isolated from the culture medium. The type I procollagen from the patient's fibroblasts contained 2-3 time more [3H]mannose than the type I procollagen from the normal fibroblasts. In contrast, there was no difference in the [3H]mannose content of the type III procollagen simultaneously synthesized and secreted by the same cells. Isolation of a collagenase-resistant peptide fragment from the type I procollagen showed that the excess mannose was located in the COOH-terminal propeptide of the protein. Radioimmunoassays of the medium and the cell layer showed that the type I procollagen synthesized by the patient's fibroblasts was secreted into the medium more slowly than the type I procollagen synthesized by normal fibroblasts. These results appear to provide evidence for an alteration in the structure of procollagen in osteogenesis imperfecta.

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