Cultures of normal human and mouse fibroblasts convert procollagen to tropocollagen at varying rates. The conversion rate cannot be predicted from the species of origin of the fibroblast nor from the age of the donor tissue. Procollagen is converted to tropocollagen in both the extracellular space of the cell layer and in the culture medium. The collagen fibers of the cell layer are formed mostly from tropocollagen molecules generated in situ .