Cartilage associated protein

[5] CRTAP forms a tight protein complex with two other enzymes involved in post-translational modification: Leprecan (P3H1) and PPIB.[7] In this complex, CRTAP acts as a collagen-binding site, capturing substrates for subsequent enzymatic processing by P3H1 and PPIB.Notably, CRTAP exhibits a folding pattern similar to the N-terminal domain of P3H1.Mutations in the CRTAP gene are associated with osteogenesis imperfecta, types VII and IIB, a connective tissue disorder characterized by bone fragility and low bone mass.[8][9] This article incorporates text from the United States National Library of Medicine, which is in the public domain.
AliasesHomoloGeneGeneCardsChromosome 3 (human)RNA expressionGene ontologyOrthologsEntrezEnsemblUniProtPubMedWikidataproteincytohesinLeprecanosteogenesis imperfectascleroproteinsExtracellular matrixCollagentype ICOL1A1COL1A2type IICOL2A1type IIItype VCOL5A1COL5A2COL5A3COL24A1COL26A1COL9A1COL9A2COL9A3COL12A1COL14A1COL16A1COL19A1COL20A1COL21A1COL22A1basement membranetype IVCOL4A1COL4A2COL4A3COL4A4COL4A5COL4A6multiplexinCOL15A1type XVIIICOL18A1EndostatinCOL13A1COL17A1COL23A1COL25A1type VICOL6A1COL6A2COL6A3COL6A5COL7A1COL8A1COL8A2COL10A1COL11A1COL11A2COL27A1COL28A1Prolyl hydroxylaseLysyl hydroxylaseADAMTS2Procollagen peptidaseLysyl oxidaseLamininElastinTropoelastinVitronectinDecorinFAM20CMatrix gla proteinKeratinCytokeratinGelatinReticulinCartilage oligomeric matrix proteinUnited States National Library of Medicinepublic domainchromosome 3