Degradation of fibrillar collagen is critical for tissue maintenance. Yet, understanding collagen catabolism has been challenging partly due to a lack of atomistic picture for its load-dependent conformational dynamics, as both mechanical load and local unfolding of collagen affect its cleavage by matrix metalloproteinase (MMP). We use molecular dynamics simulation to find the most cleavage-prone arrangement of α chains in a collagen triple helix and find amino acids that modulate stability of the MMP cleavage domain depending on the chain registry within the molecule. The native-like state is mechanically inhomogeneous, where the cleavage site interfaces a stiff region and a locally unfolded and flexible region along the molecule. In contr...
Loading in cartilage is supported primarily by fibrillar collagen, and damage will impair the functi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
© 2020 The Authors. Overuse injuries to dense collagenous tissues are common, but their etiology is ...
ABSTRACT: Degradation of fibrillar collagen is critical for tissue maintenance. Yet, understanding c...
Collagenases are the principal enzymes responsible for the degradation of collagens during embryonic...
Several members of the zinc-dependent matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) family catalyze collagen degrad...
Collagen forms a characteristic triple helical structure and plays a central role for stabilizing th...
Both atomistic and experimental studies reveal the dependence of collagen fibril mechanics on bioche...
Understanding the structure and dynamics of the collagen triple helix is critical to un- derstanding...
Understanding the structure, folding, and stability of collagen is complex because of its length and...
Although previous experimental studies have shown the positional preference of different amino acids...
Collagen cleavage, facilitated by collagenases of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) family, is cruc...
Collagens are the most abundant structural proteins in the extracellular matrix of animals and play ...
Collagen is a common structural protein, providing mechanical integrity for various vertebrate conne...
Sequence-specific cleavage of collagen by mammalian collagenase plays a pivotal role in cell functio...
Loading in cartilage is supported primarily by fibrillar collagen, and damage will impair the functi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
© 2020 The Authors. Overuse injuries to dense collagenous tissues are common, but their etiology is ...
ABSTRACT: Degradation of fibrillar collagen is critical for tissue maintenance. Yet, understanding c...
Collagenases are the principal enzymes responsible for the degradation of collagens during embryonic...
Several members of the zinc-dependent matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) family catalyze collagen degrad...
Collagen forms a characteristic triple helical structure and plays a central role for stabilizing th...
Both atomistic and experimental studies reveal the dependence of collagen fibril mechanics on bioche...
Understanding the structure and dynamics of the collagen triple helix is critical to un- derstanding...
Understanding the structure, folding, and stability of collagen is complex because of its length and...
Although previous experimental studies have shown the positional preference of different amino acids...
Collagen cleavage, facilitated by collagenases of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) family, is cruc...
Collagens are the most abundant structural proteins in the extracellular matrix of animals and play ...
Collagen is a common structural protein, providing mechanical integrity for various vertebrate conne...
Sequence-specific cleavage of collagen by mammalian collagenase plays a pivotal role in cell functio...
Loading in cartilage is supported primarily by fibrillar collagen, and damage will impair the functi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
© 2020 The Authors. Overuse injuries to dense collagenous tissues are common, but their etiology is ...