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Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL
Stable Identifier
R-HSA-2396161
Type
Set [DefinedSet]
Species
Homo sapiens
Compartment
extracellular region
Locations in the PathwayBrowser
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Extracellular matrix organization (Homo sapiens)
Collagen formation (Homo sapiens)
Assembly of collagen fibrils and other multimeric structures (Homo sapiens)
Crosslinking of collagen fibrils (Homo sapiens)
Formation of hydroxylysino-5-ketonorleucine cross-links (Homo sapiens)
Collagen type I fibrils with hydroxylysino-5-ketonorleucine crosslinks [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Collagen type I fibril with hydroxylysino-5-ketonorleucine crosslinks [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Formation of hydroxylysyl-pyridinoline cross-links (Homo sapiens)
Collagen type I fibrils with hydroxylysino-5-ketonorleucine crosslinks [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Collagen type I fibril with hydroxylysino-5-ketonorleucine crosslinks [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Formation of hydroxylysyl-pyrrole cross-links (Homo sapiens)
Collagen type I fibrils with hydroxylysino-5-ketonorleucine crosslinks [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Collagen type I fibril with hydroxylysino-5-ketonorleucine crosslinks [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Formation of lysyl-pyridinoline cross-links (Homo sapiens)
Collagen type I fibrils with hydroxylysino-5-ketonorleucine crosslinks [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Collagen type I fibril with hydroxylysino-5-ketonorleucine crosslinks [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Participants
members
Tropocollagen type I [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Tropocollagen type I with HLKNL [extracellular region] (Homo sapiens)
Participant Of
repeatedUnit
Collagen type I fibril with hydroxylysino-5-ketonorleucine crosslinks [extracellular region]
Inferred To
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Bos taurus)
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Canis familiaris)
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Danio rerio)
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Gallus gallus)
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Mus musculus)
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Rattus norvegicus)
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Sus scrofa)
Tropocollagen type I with or without HLKNL [extracellular region] (Xenopus tropicalis)
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