The two main ageing-inducing events in the collagenous tissues are the water loss and the formation of intermolecular crosslinks based on the reaction of collagen with matrix carbohydrates, following a mechanism known as non-enzymatic-glycation. With the aim to mimic the two deleterious processes for the protein structure, rat-tail collagen was submitted to hydration changes and allowed to interact with two sugars characterized by different reducing properties, D-glucose and D-ribose. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was employed to investigate the conformational changes induced in the protein by the two treatments by analyzing the subsequent spectra modifications. FTIR spectra monitored: i) the amplitude and position changes ...
Raman spectroscopy can detect conformational changes in collagen structures and these findings are r...
Protein-protein and ligand-protein interactions as well as the effect of temperature and applied pre...
Stabilization of collagen fibres during development and through growth to maturation has now become ...
The two main ageing-inducing events in the collagenous tissues are the water loss and the formation ...
Modification to macromolecular structure in fibrous collagen was explored to characterize physicoche...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in humans and animals, comprising of one third of the total pr...
The collagen structure of young and old rats was examined using a scanning force microscope (SFM). R...
The objective of this work is to suggest a quantitative model of natural skin aging. This model is e...
We review in this paper some reported data on age-dependent modification of proteins pointing out th...
Accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) in biological tissues occurs as a consequence...
Type I collagen is a ubiquitous structural protein in animal tissues. It is normally present in a hy...
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is currently one of the main methods for the analysis and identification ...
An increase of all fluorescence intensities was observed in rat collagen during aging: the glycation...
This study aimed to evaluate the chemical interaction of collagen with some substances usually appli...
Concurrent with a progressive loss of regenerative capacity, connective tissue aging is characterize...
Raman spectroscopy can detect conformational changes in collagen structures and these findings are r...
Protein-protein and ligand-protein interactions as well as the effect of temperature and applied pre...
Stabilization of collagen fibres during development and through growth to maturation has now become ...
The two main ageing-inducing events in the collagenous tissues are the water loss and the formation ...
Modification to macromolecular structure in fibrous collagen was explored to characterize physicoche...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in humans and animals, comprising of one third of the total pr...
The collagen structure of young and old rats was examined using a scanning force microscope (SFM). R...
The objective of this work is to suggest a quantitative model of natural skin aging. This model is e...
We review in this paper some reported data on age-dependent modification of proteins pointing out th...
Accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) in biological tissues occurs as a consequence...
Type I collagen is a ubiquitous structural protein in animal tissues. It is normally present in a hy...
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is currently one of the main methods for the analysis and identification ...
An increase of all fluorescence intensities was observed in rat collagen during aging: the glycation...
This study aimed to evaluate the chemical interaction of collagen with some substances usually appli...
Concurrent with a progressive loss of regenerative capacity, connective tissue aging is characterize...
Raman spectroscopy can detect conformational changes in collagen structures and these findings are r...
Protein-protein and ligand-protein interactions as well as the effect of temperature and applied pre...
Stabilization of collagen fibres during development and through growth to maturation has now become ...