PMID: 11342118May 9, 2001Paper

Structure of a full-length cDNA clone for the pro-alpha1(V/XI) collagen chain of red seabream

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
K TouhataH Toyohara

Abstract

The cDNA of type V/XI collagen alpha1 (rsCOL) chain has been isolated from cells established from eyed-period eggs of red seabream, Pagrus major, and sequenced. The amino acid sequence deduced from red seabream alpha1(V/XI) chain resembles that of type XI collagen alpha1 chain. On the other hand, tissue distribution of rsCOL resembles that of type V collagen based on RT-PCR analysis. This is the first report of the cloning of the full-length cDNA of type V/XI collagen alpha1 chain from fish.

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