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| 245 | 0 0 | ▼a Extracellular matrix assembly and structure / ▼c edited by Peter D. Yurchenco, David E. Birk, Robert P. Mecham. |
| 260 | ▼a San Diego : ▼b Academic Press , ▼c c1994. | |
| 300 | ▼a xi, 468 p. : ▼b ill. (some col.) ; ▼c 24 cm. | |
| 490 | 1 | ▼a Biology of extracellular matrix series. |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| 505 | 0 | ▼a Concepts of self-assembly in biological systems / Jurgen Engel -- Fundamentals of interstitial collagen self-assembly / Arthur Veis, Anne George -- Assembly of collagen fibrils de Novo from soluble precursors: polymerization and copolymerization of procollagen, pN-collagen and mutated collagens / Darwin J. Prockop, David J.S. Hulmes -- Collagen fibril assembly, deposition and organization into tissue-specific matrices / David E. Birk, Thomas F. Linsenmayer -- Heterotypic type II, IX and XI fibrils: comparison of vitreous and cartilage forms / Randolph G. Brewton, Richard Mayne -- Assembly of type X collagen by hypertrophic chondrocytes / Thomas M. Schmid ... [et al.] -- Microfibrillar collagen type VI / Rupert Timpl, Mon-Li Chu -- Glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans / Kathryn G. Vogel -- Elastic fiber structure and assembly / Robert P. Mecham, Elaine C. Davis -- Formation of fibronectin extracellular matrix / Donna M. Pesciotta Peters, Deane F. Mosher -- Assembly of laminin and type IV collagen into basement membrane networks / Peter D. Yurchenco. |
| 505 | 0 | ▼a (cont) Nidogen: a versatile binding protein of basement membranes / Ulrike Mayer, Rupert Timpl -- Hemidesmosomes, anchoring filaments and anchoring fibrils: components of a unique attachment complex / Donald R. Gerecke ... [et al.] -- Interstitial basement membrane components in development / John M. Fitch, Thomas F. Linsenmayer. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Extracellular matrix. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Extracellular matrix proteins. |
| 650 | 1 2 | ▼a Extracellular Matrix ▼x physiology. |
| 650 | 2 2 | ▼a Extracellular Matrix Proteins ▼x physiology. |
| 700 | 1 0 | ▼a Yurchenco, Peter D. |
| 700 | 1 0 | ▼a Birk, David E. |
| 700 | 1 0 | ▼a Mecham, Robert P. |
| 830 | 0 | ▼a Biology of extracellular matrix. |
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The complex and critical process of extracellular matrix (ECM) assembly is described in this book. Assembly may involve molecules interacting with molecules of the same matrix class, such as in collagen, or interactions between different ECM molecules, such as in basement membranes. The text shows how this is driven by structural information within the matrix monomer. This information will be of interest to cell, developmental, and molecular biologists, biochemists, biophysicists, and biomedical researchers involved in macromolecular assembly, biological macromolecules, and extracellular matrix.
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"I liked this book very much, it will play a very useful role in my research and I can heartily recommend its purchase and wide-spread use." --CELL BIOLOGY INTERNATIONALFeature
- Addresses assembly of most of the known classes of extracellular matrix macromolecules
- Discusses higher order structures produced by ECM
- Gives important concepts in:@subbul
- ECM and cell-matrix interactions
- Protein structure and protein-protein interactions
- Development and tissue remodeling
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CONTENTS CONTRIBUTORS = ⅸ PREFACE = xi Concepts of Self-Assembly in Biological System / J U ·· RGEN ENGEL Ⅰ. Introduction = 1 Ⅱ. Linear Aggregation Models = 2 Ⅲ. Equilibrium Treatment = 3 Ⅳ. Kinetics = 7 Ⅴ. Size Distributions = 8 Ⅵ. Steady State and Fluctuations = 11 Ⅶ. Outlook = 12 References = 13 Fundamentals of Interstitial Self-Assembly ; ARTHUR VEIS ; ANNE GEORGE Ⅰ. Introduction = 15 Ⅱ. Fibril-Forming Collagens = 16 Ⅲ. in vitro Self-Assembly = 30 Ⅳ. concluding Remarks = 41 References = 42 Assembly of Collagen Fibrils de Novo from Soluble Precursors : Polymerization and Copolymerization of Procollagen, pN-Collagen, and MutatedCollagen, and Mutated Collagens / DARWIN J. PROCKOP ; DAVID J. S. HULMES Ⅰ. Introduction = 47 Ⅱ. Procollagen Propeptides : Contributions to Solubility and Form = 48 Ⅲ. Fibril Formation de Novo = 57 Ⅳ. conclusions = 83 References = 85 Collagen Fibril Assembly, Deposition, and Organization into Tissue-Specific Matrices / DAVID E. BIRK ; THOMAS F. LINSENMAYER Ⅰ. Introduction = 91 Ⅱ. Fibril Assembly = 92 Ⅲ. Fibril Deposition = 111 References = 126 Heterotypic Type, Ⅱ, Ⅸ, and XI Fibrils : Comparison of Vitreous and Cartilage Forms / RANDOLPH G. BREWTON ; RICHARD MAYNE Ⅰ. Introduction = 129 Ⅱ. Cartilage Heterotypic Collagen Fibrils : Composition and Organization = 131 Ⅲ. Fibrillar Collagens = 133 Ⅳ. Type Ⅸ collagen = 137 Ⅴ. Other Filbril-Associated Components = 144 Ⅵ. Vitreous Humor Collagens = 146 Ⅶ. Summary = 157 References = 157 Assembly of Type X Collagen by Hypertrophic Chondrocytes / THOMAS M. SCHMID ; ADA A. COLE ; QIAN CHEN ; DENISE K. BONEN ; LAWRENCE LUCHENE ; THOMAS F.LINSENMAYER Ⅰ. Introduction = 171 Ⅱ. Type X Collagen = 172 Ⅲ. Type X Collagen Structure = 174 Ⅳ. Ultrastructural Assembly of Type X Collagen = 177 Ⅴ. Temporary Scaffold : Disassembly of the Hypertrophied Cartilage Matrix = 184 Ⅵ. Calcification of Cartilage = 189 Ⅶ. Environmental Modulation of Type X Collagen Synthesis = 193 Ⅷ. Type X Collagen as a Potential Regulatory Molecule in Cartilage = 196 References = 200 Microfibrillar Collagen Type Ⅵ / RUPERT TIMOL ; MON-LI CHU Ⅰ. Introduction = 207 Ⅱ. Protein Assembly and Microfibrillar Model = 208 Ⅲ. Ultrastructural Evidence for Microfibrils and Heterotypic Interactions = 212 Ⅳ. Domain Predictions from the Sequence = 218 Ⅴ. Recombinant Approaches to Structure and Function = 222 Ⅵ. Integrin-Mediated Cell Adhesion = 225 Ⅶ. Properties of the Genes = 227 Ⅷ. Modulation of Expression and Tissue Distribution = 229 Ⅸ. Conclusions = 233 Refercnces = 234 Glycosaminonglycans and Proteoglycans / KATHRYN G. VOGEL Ⅰ. Introduction = 243 Ⅱ. Proteoglycans = 244 Ⅲ. Ultrastructural Appearance of Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans in Tissue = 246 Ⅳ. In Vitro Interactions of Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans with Extracellular Matrix Compounds = 257 Ⅴ. Functions of Proteoglycans in the Extracellular Matrix = 266 Ⅵ. Concluding Remarks = 272 References = 273 Elastic Fiber Structure and Assembly / ROBERT P. MECHAN ; ELAINE C. DAVIS Ⅰ. Introduction = 281 Ⅱ. Elastin Fiber Compostion = 283 Ⅲ. Primary Structure of Elastin = 288 Ⅳ. Secondary Structure of Troplelastin Domains = 293 Ⅴ. Elastic Filber Assembly = 300 Ⅵ. Ultrastructural Organization of Elastic Fibers = 304 Refercnces = 310 Formation of Fibronetin Extracellular Matrix / DONNA M. PESCIOTTA PETERS ; DEANE F. MOSHER Ⅰ. Introduction to Fibronectin = 315 Ⅱ. Assembly of Fibronectin = 323 Ⅲ. Relationship of other Matrix Molecules to Fibronectin Matrix = 337 Ⅳ. Regulation of Matrix Assembly Sites = 338 Refercnces = 340 Assembly of Laminin and Type IV Collagen into Basement Membrane Networks / PETER D. YURCHENCO Ⅰ. Introduction = 351 Ⅱ. Laminin and Self-Assembly = 356 Ⅲ. Type IV Collagen and Self-Assembly = 367 Ⅳ. Double Polymr Scaffilding of Basement Membranes = 372 Ⅴ. Other Interactions = 376 Ⅵ. Alterations of Basement Membrance Scaffolding in Disease = 376 Ⅶ. Contclusions = 380 References = 380 Nidogen : A versatile Binding Protein of Basement Membrances / ULRIKE MAYER ; RUPERT TIMPL Ⅰ. Introdiction = 389 Ⅱ. Domain Structure and Metabolism = 390 Ⅲ. Regulation of Expression and Tissue Distribution = 398 Ⅳ. Nidogen Binding to Protein Ligands = 400 Ⅴ. Affinity for Calcium and other Cations = 407 Ⅵ. Cooperation of Binding Sites = 408 Ⅶ. Perspectives = 410 References = 411 Hemidesmosomes, Anchoring Filaments, and Anchoring Fibrils : Components of a Unique Attachment Complex / DONALD R. GERECKE ; MARION K. GORDON ; D. WOLFE WAGMAN ; MARIE FRANCE CHAMPLIAUD ; ROBERT E. BURGESON Ⅰ. Introdiction = 417 Ⅱ. Components of the Hemidesmosome = 419 Ⅲ. Assembly of Hemidemosomes = 427 Ⅳ. Anchoring Filaments = 429 Ⅴ. Anchoring Filaments = 430 Ⅵ. Inherited Defects the Anchoring Complex = 431 Ⅶ. Concluding Remarks = 433 References = 434 Interstitial Basement Membranate Components in Development / JOHN M. FITCH ; THOMAS F. LINSENMAYER Ⅰ. Introdiction = 441 Ⅱ. Morphogenetic Movements : Developing Intestine = 443 Ⅲ. Cell Migration : Neural Crest = 444 Ⅳ. Branching Morphogenesis : Lung and Salivary Glan = 446 Ⅴ. Matrix Stabilization : Corena = 447 Ⅵ. Concluding Remarks = 456 References = 458 INDEX = 463
