The extracellular matrix is fast emerging as important component mediating cell-cell interactions, along with its established role as a scaffold for cell support. Collagen, being the principal component of extracellular matrix, has been implicated in a number of pathological conditions. However, collagens are complex protein structures belonging to a large family consisting of 28 members in humans; hence, there exists a lack of in depth information about their structural features. Annotating and appreciating the functions of these proteins is possible with the help of the numerous biocomputational tools that are currently available. This study reports a comparative analysis and characterization of the alpha-1 chain of human collagen sequenc...
AbstractCollagens are members of one of the most important families of structural proteins in higher...
Collagen molecule is a structural and insoluble fibrous protein that occupies one third of the total...
With a view to facilitating the study of human genetic connective tissue diseases we have developed ...
Thecollagens are a large anddiverse family of proteins which are found in the extracellular matrix. ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a highly dynamic and heterogeneous structure that plays multiple r...
Collagen is the dominant component of the extracellular matrix of mammals. It occurs almost in all a...
The human collagens are a family of related proteins which all possess at least one triple helical d...
The collagens are a family of related proteins which contain at least one triple-helical domain, a s...
Type XIX collagen is a newly discovered member of rikko, 1993; Inoguchi et al., 1995). The collagen ...
The collagens are the most abundant proteins in the human body. Their function is predominantly stru...
The extracellular matrix is a complex network composed of macromolecules such as collagens, proteogl...
Collagen type XI is a quantitatively minor but developmentally essential component of the extracellu...
The extracellular matrix represents a complex alloy of variable members of diverse protein families ...
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in mammals. The collagen family comprises 28 members that c...
The nucleotide sequence of the human procollagen α1(II) collagen gene extending from within the firs...
AbstractCollagens are members of one of the most important families of structural proteins in higher...
Collagen molecule is a structural and insoluble fibrous protein that occupies one third of the total...
With a view to facilitating the study of human genetic connective tissue diseases we have developed ...
Thecollagens are a large anddiverse family of proteins which are found in the extracellular matrix. ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a highly dynamic and heterogeneous structure that plays multiple r...
Collagen is the dominant component of the extracellular matrix of mammals. It occurs almost in all a...
The human collagens are a family of related proteins which all possess at least one triple helical d...
The collagens are a family of related proteins which contain at least one triple-helical domain, a s...
Type XIX collagen is a newly discovered member of rikko, 1993; Inoguchi et al., 1995). The collagen ...
The collagens are the most abundant proteins in the human body. Their function is predominantly stru...
The extracellular matrix is a complex network composed of macromolecules such as collagens, proteogl...
Collagen type XI is a quantitatively minor but developmentally essential component of the extracellu...
The extracellular matrix represents a complex alloy of variable members of diverse protein families ...
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in mammals. The collagen family comprises 28 members that c...
The nucleotide sequence of the human procollagen α1(II) collagen gene extending from within the firs...
AbstractCollagens are members of one of the most important families of structural proteins in higher...
Collagen molecule is a structural and insoluble fibrous protein that occupies one third of the total...
With a view to facilitating the study of human genetic connective tissue diseases we have developed ...