2002
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m203824200
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The Exoskeleton Collagens in Caenorhabditis elegans Are Modified by Prolyl 4-Hydroxylases with Unique Combinations of Subunits

Abstract: The collagen prolyl 4-hydroxylases (P4Hs, EC 1.14.11.2) play a critical role in the synthesis of the extracellular matrix. The enzymes characterized from vertebrates and Drosophila are ␣ 2 ␤ 2 tetramers, in which protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) serves as the ␤ subunit. Two conserved ␣ subunit isoforms, PHY-1 and PHY-2, have been identified in Caenorhabditis elegans. We report here that three unique P4H forms are assembled from these polypeptides and the single ␤ subunit PDI-2, both in a recombinant expressio… Show more

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“…A collagen P4H tetramer containing two different catalytically active subunits has not been found in any other organism, and insect cell co-expression studies have shown that the human (I) and (II) subunits do not assemble into mixed tetramers of this type (10). Formation of the C. elegans mixed tetramer is species-specific as the C. elegans PHY-1, PHY-2 or PDI-2 could not be replaced in insect cell coexpression experiments by a recombinant collagen P4H or subunit from human or Drosophila (20). Detailed studies with hybrid recombinant PHY-1/PHY-2 polypeptides revealed that PHY-1 residues Gln121-Ala271 and PHY-2 residues Asp1-Leu122 are essential for the assembly of the mixed tetramer (20).…”
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“…A collagen P4H tetramer containing two different catalytically active subunits has not been found in any other organism, and insect cell co-expression studies have shown that the human (I) and (II) subunits do not assemble into mixed tetramers of this type (10). Formation of the C. elegans mixed tetramer is species-specific as the C. elegans PHY-1, PHY-2 or PDI-2 could not be replaced in insect cell coexpression experiments by a recombinant collagen P4H or subunit from human or Drosophila (20). Detailed studies with hybrid recombinant PHY-1/PHY-2 polypeptides revealed that PHY-1 residues Gln121-Ala271 and PHY-2 residues Asp1-Leu122 are essential for the assembly of the mixed tetramer (20).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has two conserved genes encoding collagen P4H subunits, named phy-1 (also known as dpy -18) and phy-2 that are involved in the synthesis of cuticle collagens (17)(18)(19)(20). Based on in vivo and in vitro studies these subunits assemble into unique collagen P4H forms with a subunit encoded by the pdi-2 gene (17,(21)(22)(23).…”
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