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Resolution: standard / high Figure 5.
Schematic picture of interactions of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) with
collagen II and collagen IX. In cartilage, collagen II is the main collagen and makes
up a fiber network that provides a cohesive framework. COMP binds via each C-terminal
globule to triple-helical collagen II with high affinity. The binding between COMP
and triple-helical collagen domains influences collagen fibril assembly. In addition,
interactions between COMP and collagen IX provide the potential for crossbridging
collagen fibrils to form a cartilage collagen network. Figure is modified from HeinegÄrd
and colleagues [35].
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