The molecular packing arrangement within collagen fibrils has a significant effect on the tensile properties of tissues. To date, most studies have focused on homotypic fibrils composed of type I collagen. This study investigates the packing of type I/III collagen molecules in heterotypic fibrils of colonic submucosa using a combination of X-ray diffraction data, molecular model building, and simulated X-ray diffraction fibre diagrams. A model comprising a 70-nm-diameter D-(∼65 nm) axial periodic structure containing type I and type III collagen chains was constructed from amino acid scattering factors organised in a liquid-like lateral packing arrangement simulated using a classical Lennard-Jones potential. The models that gave the most ac...
The fibrous collagens are ubiquitous in animals and form the structural basis of all mammalian conne...
<p>A. The collagen-forming polypeptide chains contain a large helix-forming domain with the repeat a...
The structure of collagen has been a matter of curiosity, investigation, and debate for the better p...
A knowledge of the structure of collagen fibrils is important for any rational discussion of the occ...
In this review, recent results from X-ray diffraction studies of tendon are used to develop an under...
The structure formed by the packing of collagen molecules within fibrous tissue has been a matter of...
Background: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingd...
AbstractBackground: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the anim...
Collagen fibrils resemble smectic, liquid crystals in being highly ordered axially but relatively di...
This work is concerned with the structure, self-assembly and sequence of collagen. The complete amin...
<p>Type I collagen is an essential extracellular protein that plays an important structural role in ...
Type I collagen is an essential extracellular protein that plays an important structural role in tis...
Collagen is most commonly found in animals as long, slender generally cylindrical fibrillar structur...
The structure of collagen has been a matter of curiosity, investigation, and debate for the better p...
Fibrin is the major extracellular component of blood clots and a proteinaceous hydrogel used as a ve...
The fibrous collagens are ubiquitous in animals and form the structural basis of all mammalian conne...
<p>A. The collagen-forming polypeptide chains contain a large helix-forming domain with the repeat a...
The structure of collagen has been a matter of curiosity, investigation, and debate for the better p...
A knowledge of the structure of collagen fibrils is important for any rational discussion of the occ...
In this review, recent results from X-ray diffraction studies of tendon are used to develop an under...
The structure formed by the packing of collagen molecules within fibrous tissue has been a matter of...
Background: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingd...
AbstractBackground: The proteins belonging to the collagen family are ubiquitous throughout the anim...
Collagen fibrils resemble smectic, liquid crystals in being highly ordered axially but relatively di...
This work is concerned with the structure, self-assembly and sequence of collagen. The complete amin...
<p>Type I collagen is an essential extracellular protein that plays an important structural role in ...
Type I collagen is an essential extracellular protein that plays an important structural role in tis...
Collagen is most commonly found in animals as long, slender generally cylindrical fibrillar structur...
The structure of collagen has been a matter of curiosity, investigation, and debate for the better p...
Fibrin is the major extracellular component of blood clots and a proteinaceous hydrogel used as a ve...
The fibrous collagens are ubiquitous in animals and form the structural basis of all mammalian conne...
<p>A. The collagen-forming polypeptide chains contain a large helix-forming domain with the repeat a...
The structure of collagen has been a matter of curiosity, investigation, and debate for the better p...