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COL5A3 / Collagen V Alpha 3

collagen, type V, alpha 3

COL5A3 / Collagen V Alpha 3 is an alpha chain for one of the low abundance fibrillar collagens. Fibrillar collagen molecules are trimers that can be composed of one or more types of alpha chains. Type V collagen is found in tissues containing type I collagen and appears to regulate the assembly of heterotypic fibers composed of both type I and type V collagen. This gene product is closely related to type XI collagen and it is possible that the collagen chains of types V and XI constitute a single collagen type with tissue-specific chain combinations. Mutations in this gene are thought to be responsible for the symptoms of a subset of patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type III. Messages of several sizes can be detected in northern blots but sequence information cannot confirm the identity of the shorter messages.

Gene Name: collagen, type V, alpha 3
Family/Subfamily: Collagen , not assigned-Collagen
Synonyms: COL5A3, Collagen V Alpha3, Collagen, type V, alpha 3, Pro-(alpha)3(V) collagen, Collagen alpha-3(V) chain
Target Sequences: NM_015719 NP_056534.2 P25940

Publications (1)

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Exercise training remodels subcutaneous adipose tissue in adults with obesity even without weight loss. Cheehoon Ahn, Benjamin J Ryan, Michael W Schleh, Pallavi Varshney, Alison C Ludzki, Jenna B Gillen, Douglas W Van Pelt, Lisa M Pitchford, Suzette M Howton, Thomas Rode, Scott L Hummel, Charles F Burant, Jonathan P Little, Jeffrey F Horowitz. The Journal of physiology. 2022 May;600:2127-2146. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:35249225] [PMC:PMC9058215] Related Antibodies: LS-C353420.

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