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    Fibril-associated collagens with interrupted triple helices (FACITs) form one of the subfamilies of collagen family. Being minor components of connective tissues in multicellular animals, FACITs play an important role in structurization of extracellular matrix whose peculiarities determine differences among tissues. FACITs take part in regulation of the sizes of banded collagen fibrils and are also a link between diverse components of extracellular matrix and cells in different tissues. The functional characteristics of FACIT molecules are determined by peculiarities of α-chain structure (interruptions in collagenous domains and module structure of N-terminal noncollagenous regions), trimeric molecules (trimerization domains), and supramolecular assemblies (mainly, association with banded fibrils and inability to form homopolymeric suprastructural aggregates). The evolution of FACITs is also discussed. A hypothetical model of structural changes leading to formation of FACIT subfamily is propounded.

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    V P Ivanova, A I Krivchenko. A current viewpoint on structure and evolution of collagens. II. The fibril-associated collagens with interrupted triple helices]. Zhurnal evoliutsionnoĭ biokhimii i fiziologii. 2014 Jul-Aug;50(4):245-54

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    PMID: 25775860

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