Collagen, type III, alpha-1 (COL3A1) is essential for normal collagen I fibrillogenesis in many organs. There are differences in phenotypes of mutations in the COL3A1 gene in humans and mutations in mice. In order to investigate whether the regulation and gene network of COL3A1 is the same in healthy populations of mice and humans, we compared the quantitative trait loci (QTL) that regulate the expression level of COL3A1 and the gene network of COL3A1 pathways between humans and mice using whole genome expression profiles. Our results showed that, for the regulation of expression of Col3a1 in mice, an eQTL on chromosome (Chr) 12 regulates the expression of Col3a1. However, expression of genes in the syntenic region on human Chr 7 has no ass...
AbstractCollagens are members of one of the most important families of structural proteins in higher...
The majority of genetic differences between species and individuals have been hypothesised to impact...
The mouse $\alpha$2(I) collagen gene is specifically expressed in a limited number of cell types in ...
Collagen, type III, alpha-1 (COL3A1) is essential for normal collagen I fibrillogenesis in many orga...
The role of the first intron of the Col1A1 gene in the regulation of type I collagen synthesis remai...
Studies examining tissue-specific elements of the COL1A1 promoter indicate that sequences from $-2.3...
The mouse is the major mammalian model organism for deciphering gene function and studying human gen...
Type II collagen is the major extracellular matrix component of cartilage and correct expression of ...
Type III collagen, a major fibrillar collagen consisting of three α1(III)-chains, is expressed in ea...
A number of serious hereditary disorders are now known to be associated with defective expression of...
Abstract Overlapping genomic clones coding for the α1 chain of mouse type XV collagen (Col15a1) we...
Abstract This study was initiated to elucidate the complete genomic structures of type XV collagen...
Mice that are homozygous for the autosomal recessive chondrodysplasia (cho) mutation die at birth wi...
One of the earliest signs of dysregulation of the homeostatic process of fibrosis, associated with p...
Collagen XXIII is a member of the transmembranous subfamily of collagens containing a cytoplasmic do...
AbstractCollagens are members of one of the most important families of structural proteins in higher...
The majority of genetic differences between species and individuals have been hypothesised to impact...
The mouse $\alpha$2(I) collagen gene is specifically expressed in a limited number of cell types in ...
Collagen, type III, alpha-1 (COL3A1) is essential for normal collagen I fibrillogenesis in many orga...
The role of the first intron of the Col1A1 gene in the regulation of type I collagen synthesis remai...
Studies examining tissue-specific elements of the COL1A1 promoter indicate that sequences from $-2.3...
The mouse is the major mammalian model organism for deciphering gene function and studying human gen...
Type II collagen is the major extracellular matrix component of cartilage and correct expression of ...
Type III collagen, a major fibrillar collagen consisting of three α1(III)-chains, is expressed in ea...
A number of serious hereditary disorders are now known to be associated with defective expression of...
Abstract Overlapping genomic clones coding for the α1 chain of mouse type XV collagen (Col15a1) we...
Abstract This study was initiated to elucidate the complete genomic structures of type XV collagen...
Mice that are homozygous for the autosomal recessive chondrodysplasia (cho) mutation die at birth wi...
One of the earliest signs of dysregulation of the homeostatic process of fibrosis, associated with p...
Collagen XXIII is a member of the transmembranous subfamily of collagens containing a cytoplasmic do...
AbstractCollagens are members of one of the most important families of structural proteins in higher...
The majority of genetic differences between species and individuals have been hypothesised to impact...
The mouse $\alpha$2(I) collagen gene is specifically expressed in a limited number of cell types in ...