Collagens are the most abundant proteins in animals and are involved in many physiological/pathological events. Although various methods have been used to quantify collagen and its post-translational modifications (PTMs) over the years, it is still difficult to accurately quantify type-specific collagen and minor collagen PTMs. We report a novel quantitative method targeting collagen using stable isotope-labeled collagen named “SI-collagen”, which was labeled with isotopically heavy lysine, arginine, and proline in fibroblasts culture. We prepared highly labeled and purified SI-collagen for use as an internal standard in mass spectrometric analysis, particularly for a new approach using amino acid hydrolysis. Our method enabled accurate col...
To understand biogenic collagen type I decomposition and to establish how diagenesis may bias archae...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecologica...
Summary. Collagens form a common family of triple-helical proteins classified in 21 types. This uniq...
Mass spectrometry-based techniques can be applied to investigate collagen with respect to identifica...
A method to simultaneously quantify the production, secretion, and prolyl hydroxylation of individua...
Abstract: A method for the determination and quantification of collagen types (I- V) using sample pr...
The most abundant proteins in vertebrates – the collagen family proteins – play structural and biolo...
Abstract Collagens are the most abundant proteins in vertebrate tissues and constitute significant m...
Collagen is a ubiquitous biomaterial in vertebrate animals. Although each of its 28 subtypes contrib...
Collagens are highly abundant mammalian proteins that contain a high content of hydroxylated amino a...
Collagen-derived hydroxyproline (Hyp)-containing oligopeptides, known to have various physiological ...
The purpose of this study was to establish a collagen determination method based on an isotope-label...
Abstract Background The fabrication of recombinant collagen and its prescribed variants has enormous...
Collagen, which is one of the most abundant proteins in mammalian proteomes, is of significant medic...
The oxygen (O) isotope composition of mammalian collagen has the potential to provide information ab...
To understand biogenic collagen type I decomposition and to establish how diagenesis may bias archae...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecologica...
Summary. Collagens form a common family of triple-helical proteins classified in 21 types. This uniq...
Mass spectrometry-based techniques can be applied to investigate collagen with respect to identifica...
A method to simultaneously quantify the production, secretion, and prolyl hydroxylation of individua...
Abstract: A method for the determination and quantification of collagen types (I- V) using sample pr...
The most abundant proteins in vertebrates – the collagen family proteins – play structural and biolo...
Abstract Collagens are the most abundant proteins in vertebrate tissues and constitute significant m...
Collagen is a ubiquitous biomaterial in vertebrate animals. Although each of its 28 subtypes contrib...
Collagens are highly abundant mammalian proteins that contain a high content of hydroxylated amino a...
Collagen-derived hydroxyproline (Hyp)-containing oligopeptides, known to have various physiological ...
The purpose of this study was to establish a collagen determination method based on an isotope-label...
Abstract Background The fabrication of recombinant collagen and its prescribed variants has enormous...
Collagen, which is one of the most abundant proteins in mammalian proteomes, is of significant medic...
The oxygen (O) isotope composition of mammalian collagen has the potential to provide information ab...
To understand biogenic collagen type I decomposition and to establish how diagenesis may bias archae...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecologica...
Summary. Collagens form a common family of triple-helical proteins classified in 21 types. This uniq...