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Reconstitute at 0.5 mg/mL in sterile PBS.
Pro-collagen II is the precursor form of collagen type II, an essential structural protein predominantly found in cartilage. It is synthesized by chondrocytes and undergoes post-translational modifications before being secreted into the extracellular matrix, where it is processed into mature collagen fibers. These fibers provide tensile strength and elasticity to cartilaginous tissues, playing a critical role in maintaining the integrity and function of joints. Mutations or defects in the gene encoding pro-collagen II can lead to a range of skeletal disorders, such as osteoarthritis, achondrogenesis, and spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia. Given its fundamental role in cartilage structure and function, pro-collagen II is a significant focus in research related to cartilage repair, regenerative medicine, and the treatment of degenerative joint diseases. Understanding the synthesis, processing, and regulation of pro-collagen II is crucial for developing therapeutic strategies aimed at mitigating cartilage-related pathologies.
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