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Any of the various assemblies in which collagen chains form a left-handed triple helix; may assemble into higher order structures. Any collagen polymer in which collagen triple helices associate to form fibrils. A collagen trimer containing alpha(I) chains. The most common form of type I collagen is a heterotrimer containing two alpha1(I) chains and one alpha2(I) chain; homotrimers containing three alpha1(I) chains are also found. Type I collagen triple helices associate to form banded fibrils.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: collagen type I
Acc: GO:0005584
Aspect: Cellular Component
Desc: A collagen trimer containing alpha(I) chains. The most common form of type I collagen is a heterotrimer containing two alpha1(I) chains and one alpha2(I) chain; homotrimers containing three alpha1(I) chains are also found. Type I collagen triple helices associate to form banded fibrils.
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GO:0005584 - collagen type I (interactive image map)

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