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A chloride ring is an ancient evolutionary innovation mediating the assembly of the collagen IV scaffold of basement membranes
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 294Issue 20p7968–7981Published online: March 28, 2019- Vadim Pedchenko
- Ryan Bauer
- Elena N. Pokidysheva
- Alaa Al-Shaer
- Nancy R. Forde
- Aaron L. Fidler
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 9Collagen IV scaffold is a principal component of the basement membrane (BM), a specialized extracellular matrix that is essential for animal multicellularity and tissue evolution. Scaffold assembly begins with the trimerization of α-chains into protomers inside the cell, which then are secreted and undergo oligomerization outside the cell. For the ubiquitous scaffold composed of α1- and α2-chains, both intracellular and extracellular stages are mediated by the noncollagenous domain (NC1). The association of protomers is chloride-dependent, whereby chloride ions induce interactions of the protomers’ trimeric NC1 domains leading to NC1 hexamer formation.