The let-268 Locus of Caenorhabditis elegans Encodes a Procollagen Lysyl Hydroxylase That Is Essential for Type IV Collagen Secretion

  • Norman, Kenneth R.
  • Moerman, Donald G.
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Publication date
November 2000
Publisher
Academic Press.
ISSN
0012-1606
Citation count (estimate)
51

Abstract

AbstractBasement membranes are thin sheets of specialized extracellular matrix molecules that are important for supplying mechanical support and for providing an interactive surface for cell morphology. Prior to secretion and assembly, basement membrane molecules undergo intracellular processing, which is essential for their function. We have identified several mutations in a procollagen processing enzyme, lysyl hydroxylase (let-268). The Caenorhabditis elegans lysyl hydroxylase is highly similar to the vertebrate lysyl hydroxylase, containing all essential motifs required for enzymatic activity, and is the only lysyl hydroxylase found in the C. elegans sequenced genome. In the absence of C. elegans lysyl hydroxylase, type IV collagen is ex...

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