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Collagen IVα345 dysfunction in glomerular basement membrane diseases. I. Discovery of a COL4A3 variant in familial Goodpasture’s and Alport diseases
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 296100590Published online: March 24, 2021- Elena N. Pokidysheva
- Harald Seeger
- Vadim Pedchenko
- Sergei Chetyrkin
- Carsten Bergmann
- Dale Abrahamson
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 10Diseases of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM), such as Goodpasture’s disease (GP) and Alport syndrome (AS), are a major cause of chronic kidney failure and an unmet medical need. Collagen IVα345 is an important architectural element of the GBM that was discovered in previous research on GP and AS. How this collagen enables GBM to function as a permselective filter and how structural defects cause renal failure remain an enigma. We found a distinctive genetic variant of collagen IVα345 in both a familial GP case and four AS kindreds that provided insights into these mechanisms. - Glycobiology and Extracellular MatricesOpen Access
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.