procollagen
Procollagen is the intracellularly produced, soluble precursor of collagen, the main structural protein of connective tissues. It consists of three pro alpha chains forming a triple helix with nonhelical N- and C-terminal propeptides that prevent premature fibril formation inside cells. Procollagen is synthesized by fibroblasts, osteoblasts, chondrocytes, and other collagen-secreting cells.
During synthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum, the collagen alpha chains undergo post-translational modifications: hydroxylation of proline
Outside the cell, specific proteases remove the N- and C-terminal propeptides to generate mature tropocollagen units,
Types and genetics of procollagen are primarily associated with the fibrillar collagens types I, II, and III.
Processing of procollen and maturation of collagen involve enzymes such as procollagen N-proteinases (for example ADAMTS-2)