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Fibril-associated collagens are a type of collagens present in the extracellular matrix with interrupted triple helices or FACIT (Fibril-associated collagens interrupted triple-helices). FACIT help connect and attach the collagen fibrils with each other as well as with other proteins of the extracellular matrix.

For example, the type II collagen fibrils in cartilage have covalently bound type IX fibril-associated collagens at regular intervals. Other types of fibril-associated collagens are XII, XIV, XVI, XIX, XX, XXI, and XXII. These collagens are mainly found in skin, tendon, articular cartilage, and cornea and provide structural support to the extracellular matrix of the connective tissue.

Fibril-associated collagens are site-specific and are distributed throughout the body according to their format of binding collagen fibrils. For example, type XII collagen is present in the human skeletal muscle. Type XIV collagen is usually found in the areas of high mechanical stress. Type IX collagen is found in the chondrocytes of cartilage and intervertebral discs. Type XVI collagen is present in dermal fibroblast, keratinocytes and smooth muscle cells. Type XXI collagen found in smooth muscle cells induces their proliferation and migration.

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Fibril associated CollagensExtracellular MatrixTriple HelicesCollagen FibrilsType II CollagenType IX CollagenType XII CollagenType XIV CollagenConnective TissueStructural SupportMechanical StressChondrocytesDermal FibroblastKeratinocytesSmooth Muscle CellsCollagen Binding

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