Kielty C M, Shuttleworth C A
School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, U.K.
Int J Biochem Cell Biol. 1995 Aug;27(8):747-60. doi: 10.1016/1357-2725(95)00028-n.
Fibrillin-containing microfibrils are a unique class of connective tissue macromolecules whose critical contribution to the establishment and maintenance of diverse extracellular matrices was underlined by the recent linkage of their principal structural component fibrillin to Marfan syndrome, a heritable disorder with pleiotrophic connective tissue manifestations. The complexity of the structure: function relationships of these macromolecules was highlighted by the recent elucidation of the primary structure of fibrillin and characterisation of fibrillin mutations in Marfan patients. This review examines current understanding of the expression and assembly of fibrillin and describes new approaches which are now being applied to elucidate the many outstanding structural, organisational and functional aspects of the fibrillin-containing microfibrils.
含原纤蛋白的微原纤维是一类独特的结缔组织大分子,其主要结构成分原纤蛋白与马凡综合征(一种具有多效性结缔组织表现的遗传性疾病)的近期关联,突显了它们对多种细胞外基质的建立和维持的关键作用。原纤蛋白一级结构的近期阐明以及马凡综合征患者中原纤蛋白突变的特征描述,突出了这些大分子结构与功能关系的复杂性。本综述探讨了目前对原纤蛋白表达和组装的理解,并描述了现在正用于阐明含原纤蛋白微原纤维诸多尚未解决的结构、组织和功能方面问题的新方法。