Transmembrane collagen receptors.

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Leitinger B

Transmembrane collagen receptors.

Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. 2011;27:265-90. doi: 10.1146/annurev-cellbio-092910-154013. Epub 2011 May 13.

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Abstract

Collagen, the most abundant protein in animals, is a key component of extracellular matrices. Not only do collagens provide essential structural support for connective tissues, but they are also intimately involved in controlling a spectrum of cellular functions such as growth, differentiation, and morphogenesis. All collagens possess triple-helical regions through which they interact with a host of other proteins including cell surface receptors. A structurally diverse group of transmembrane receptors mediates the recognition of the collagen triple helix: integrins, discoidin domain receptors, glycoprotein VI, and leukocyte-associated immunoglobulin-like receptor-1. These collagen receptors regulate a wide range of behaviors including cell adhesion and migration, hemostasis, and immune function. Here these collagen receptors are discussed in terms of their molecular basis of collagen recognition, their signaling and developmental functions, and their roles in disease.

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Discoidin domain-containing receptor 2Q16832Details