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| Id | http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C1413588
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| Preferred Name | collagen type V alpha 2 chain |
| Definitions |
The COL5A2 gene provides instructions for making a component of type V collagen. Collagens are a family of proteins that strengthen and support many tissues in the body, including skin, ligaments, bones, tendons, and muscles.~A component of type V collagen called the pro-α2(V) chain is produced from the COL5A2 gene. Collagens begin as rope-like procollagen molecules that are each made up of three chains. Two combinations of chains can produce type V collagen: three pro-α1(V) chains (produced from the COL5A1 gene) or two pro-α1(V) chains and one pro-α2(V) chain.~The triple-stranded procollagen molecules are processed by enzymes outside the cell to create mature collagen. The collagen molecules then arrange themselves into long, thin fibrils with another form of collagen, type I. Type V collagen regulates the width (diameter) of those fibrils. Studies suggest that type V collagen also controls the assembly of other types of collagen into fibrils in several tissues.
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collagen, type V, alpha 2
COL5A2
CO5A2_HUMAN
AB collagen
collagen V, alpha-2 polypeptide
collagen type V alpha 2
collagen, fetal membrane, A polypeptide
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| definition | The COL5A2 gene provides instructions for making a component of type V collagen. Collagens are a family of proteins that strengthen and support many tissues in the body, including skin, ligaments, bones, tendons, and muscles.~A component of type V collagen called the pro-α2(V) chain is produced from the COL5A2 gene. Collagens begin as rope-like procollagen molecules that are each made up of three chains. Two combinations of chains can produce type V collagen: three pro-α1(V) chains (produced from the COL5A1 gene) or two pro-α1(V) chains and one pro-α2(V) chain.~The triple-stranded procollagen molecules are processed by enzymes outside the cell to create mature collagen. The collagen molecules then arrange themselves into long, thin fibrils with another form of collagen, type I. Type V collagen regulates the width (diameter) of those fibrils. Studies suggest that type V collagen also controls the assembly of other types of collagen into fibrils in several tissues. |
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collagen, type V, alpha 2
COL5A2
CO5A2_HUMAN
AB collagen
collagen V, alpha-2 polypeptide
collagen type V alpha 2
collagen, fetal membrane, A polypeptide
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| prefLabel | collagen type V alpha 2 chain
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| DB XR ID | NCBI Gene:1290~OMIM:120190
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| tui | T028
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| notation | C1413588
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| cui | C1413588
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