In this review, recent results from X-ray diffraction studies of tendon are used to develop an understanding of the molecular packing of type I collagen in tendon fibrils. These cover the definition of the unit cell as triclinic, the lateral architecture of molecular packing in a fibril and the molecular packing topology of a structure that gives good agreement with X- ray diffraction data. The proposed model is a 1D staggered left handed microfibril; the molecular orientation of the telopeptides indicates that there are interconnections between microfibrils that may explain the difficulty in isolating individual microfibrillar structures. This is the first structure that defines the absolute molecular packing of molecular segments based on...
This work is concerned with the structure, self-assembly and sequence of collagen. The complete amin...
The small-angle X-ray diffraction pattern of collagen has been calculated using the sequence of the ...
<p>A. The collagen-forming polypeptide chains contain a large helix-forming domain with the repeat a...
Background: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingd...
A knowledge of the structure of collagen fibrils is important for any rational discussion of the occ...
Collagen fibrils resemble smectic, liquid crystals in being highly ordered axially but relatively di...
AbstractBackground: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the anim...
The molecular packing arrangement within collagen fibrils has a significant effect on the tensile pr...
The structure formed by the packing of collagen molecules within fibrous tissue has been a matter of...
The fibrous collagens are ubiquitous in animals and form the structural basis of all mammalian conne...
ABSTRACT The standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bun...
AbstractThe standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bund...
ABSTRACT The standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bun...
Type I collagen is an essential extracellular protein that plays an important structural role in tis...
<p>Type I collagen is an essential extracellular protein that plays an important structural role in ...
This work is concerned with the structure, self-assembly and sequence of collagen. The complete amin...
The small-angle X-ray diffraction pattern of collagen has been calculated using the sequence of the ...
<p>A. The collagen-forming polypeptide chains contain a large helix-forming domain with the repeat a...
Background: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingd...
A knowledge of the structure of collagen fibrils is important for any rational discussion of the occ...
Collagen fibrils resemble smectic, liquid crystals in being highly ordered axially but relatively di...
AbstractBackground: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the anim...
The molecular packing arrangement within collagen fibrils has a significant effect on the tensile pr...
The structure formed by the packing of collagen molecules within fibrous tissue has been a matter of...
The fibrous collagens are ubiquitous in animals and form the structural basis of all mammalian conne...
ABSTRACT The standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bun...
AbstractThe standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bund...
ABSTRACT The standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bun...
Type I collagen is an essential extracellular protein that plays an important structural role in tis...
<p>Type I collagen is an essential extracellular protein that plays an important structural role in ...
This work is concerned with the structure, self-assembly and sequence of collagen. The complete amin...
The small-angle X-ray diffraction pattern of collagen has been calculated using the sequence of the ...
<p>A. The collagen-forming polypeptide chains contain a large helix-forming domain with the repeat a...