Objective: gain a better understanding of the structure and function of collagen by studying diseases that result from defective collagen.
What is the most
abundant molecule in your body?
Everyone will benefit from reading this
brief introduction to Collagen.
Assignment: Choose a disease below, read the associated journal article and be prepared to present the disease to the class. Please email Dr. Stone with your choice of topic.
You may want to search for other sources of information, but you should use as much information as possible from the sources that are given. You will not be able to access some of these from home unless you first login in to your library account.
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrom Type VII: A heterozygous collagen defect in a variant of the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type VII. Evidence for a deleted amino-telopeptide domain in the pro-alpha 2(I) chain will be presented by Pink Pansies
Brittle Bone Disease: Nuclear magnetic resonance shows asymmetric loss of triple helix in peptides modeling a collagen mutation in brittle bone disease. will be presented by GroupSpongeBob
Alport's Syndrom: Type IV Collagen of the Glomerular Basement Membrane will be presented by Blue Water Group
Sciatica: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Relation to the COL9A2 Tryptophan Allele Among Patients With Sciatica will be presented by The Grignard's