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The hydroxypyridinium crosslinks of skeletal collagens: Their measurement,properties and a proposed pathway of formation
Authors:David R Eyre  Haruhisa Oguchi
Institution:1. Harvard Medical School Boston, MA 02115 USA;2. Orthopaedic Research Laboratories Children''s Hospital Medical Center, Boston, MA 02115 USA
Abstract:A method is described for quantifying both reducible and mature crosslinking amino acids of collagen. The main crosslinking residue in cartilage, dentine and mature bone was the 3-hydroxypyridinium compound identified by Fujimoto et al. (1–3). Adult articular cartilage contained about one residue per collagen molecule, over forty times the content of the reducible crosslinks. We propose that hydroxypyridinium residues are formed by spontaneous interaction of two residues of hydroxylysino-5-ketonorleucine. This reaction explains the disappearance of reducible crosslinks at maturity and provides a novel mechanism for lateral crosslinking within and between fibrils which may account for some of the unique physical properties of hard tissue collagens.
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