Research: Zooming in on cartilage

22 December 2006

The arrangement of thin collagen fibrils in cartilage has finally been worked out.

Using a variety of techniques, David Holmes and Karl Kadler found that the fibrils are made up of a core of four microfibrils surrounded by a ring of ten, with each microfibril containing five collagen molecules in cross-section. It should now be possible to work out how mutations in collagen genes affect cartilage formation in human developmental disorders.

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