The COL27A1 gene (collagen type XXVII alpha 1 chain) is a protein coding gene located on chromosome 9q32.
The COL27A1 gene encodes a member of the fibrillar collagen family and plays a role in the calcification of cartilage and the transition from cartilage to bone.
The encoded protein product is a preprotein. It contains an N-terminal signal peptide followed by an N-terminal propeptide, a mature peptide, and a C-terminal propeptide. The N-terminal propeptide contains N-terminal thrombospondin-like and laminin G-like domains. The mature peptide is a large triple-helical region. The C-terminal propeptide, also known as the COLFI domain, plays a critical role in tissue growth and repair.