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Zebrafish Collagen Type I: Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of the Major Structural Protein in Bone and Skin.
Gistelinck C, Gioia R, Gagliardi A, Tonelli F, Marchese L, Bianchi L, Landi C, Bini L, Huysseune A, Witten PE, Staes A, Gevaert K, De Rocker N, Menten B, Malfait F, Leikin S, Carra S, Tenni R, Rossi A, De Paepe A, Coucke P, Willaert A, Forlino A. Gistelinck C, et al. Among authors: forlino a. Sci Rep. 2016 Feb 15;6:21540. doi: 10.1038/srep21540. Sci Rep. 2016. PMID: 26876635 Free PMC article.
In vivo contribution of amino acid sulfur to cartilage proteoglycan sulfation.
Pecora F, Gualeni B, Forlino A, Superti-Furga A, Tenni R, Cetta G, Rossi A. Pecora F, et al. Among authors: forlino a. Biochem J. 2006 Sep 15;398(3):509-14. doi: 10.1042/BJ20060566. Biochem J. 2006. PMID: 16719839 Free PMC article.
In the present study, we have considered the contribution of cysteine and cysteine derivatives to in vivo macromolecular sulfation of cartilage by using the mouse model of DTD we have recently generated [Forlino, Piazza, Tiveron, Della Torre, Tatangelo, Bonafe, Gualeni, Ro …
In the present study, we have considered the contribution of cysteine and cysteine derivatives to in vivo macromolecular sulfation of cartil …
Consortium for osteogenesis imperfecta mutations in the helical domain of type I collagen: regions rich in lethal mutations align with collagen binding sites for integrins and proteoglycans.
Marini JC, Forlino A, Cabral WA, Barnes AM, San Antonio JD, Milgrom S, Hyland JC, Körkkö J, Prockop DJ, De Paepe A, Coucke P, Symoens S, Glorieux FH, Roughley PJ, Lund AM, Kuurila-Svahn K, Hartikka H, Cohn DH, Krakow D, Mottes M, Schwarze U, Chen D, Yang K, Kuslich C, Troendle J, Dalgleish R, Byers PH. Marini JC, et al. Among authors: forlino a. Hum Mutat. 2007 Mar;28(3):209-21. doi: 10.1002/humu.20429. Hum Mutat. 2007. PMID: 17078022 Free PMC article. Review.
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