AbstractCollagen constitutes one-third of the human proteome, providing mechanical stability, elasticity, and strength to organisms. Normal type I collagen is a heterotrimer triple-helical molecule consisting of two α-1 chains and one α-2 chain. The homotrimeric isoform of type I collagen, which consists of three α-1 chains, is only found in fetal tissues, fibrosis, and cancer in humans. A mouse model of the genetic brittle bone disease, osteogenesis imperfect, oim, is characterized by a replacement of the α-2 chain by an α-1 chain, resulting also in a homotrimer collagen molecule. Experimental studies of oim mice tendon and bone have shown reduced mechanical strength compared to normal mice. The relationship between the molecular content a...
Abstract Fibrillar collagen molecules are synthesized as precursors, procollagens, with large propep...
The term collagen has recently been expanded to include at least 7 genetically distinct structural e...
Type I collagen is the predominant collagen in mature tendons and ligaments, where it gives them the...
AbstractCollagen constitutes one-third of the human proteome, providing mechanical stability, elasti...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
Type I collagen is the major structural component of bone where it exists as an (α1) 2 (α2) 1 hetero...
Collagen is an abundant structural biopolymer in mammal vertebrates, providing structural support as...
gin teo al m ee, os col no ully the tru at di s a wee oss on collagen stability and mechanical integ...
Molecular alteration in type I collagen, i.e., substituting the α2 chain with α1 chain in tropocolla...
Molecular alteration in type I collagen, i.e., substituting the α2 chain with α1 chain in tropocolla...
AbstractOsteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder in collagen characterized by mechanically...
Bone relies on multiple orders of organization to properly fulfill its functional requirements. At i...
The multiscale hierarchical structure of bone is naturally optimized to resist fractures. In osteoge...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder in collagen characterized by mechanically weakene...
The collagen molecule, which is the building block of collagen fibrils, is a triple helix of two ?1(...
Abstract Fibrillar collagen molecules are synthesized as precursors, procollagens, with large propep...
The term collagen has recently been expanded to include at least 7 genetically distinct structural e...
Type I collagen is the predominant collagen in mature tendons and ligaments, where it gives them the...
AbstractCollagen constitutes one-third of the human proteome, providing mechanical stability, elasti...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
Type I collagen is the major structural component of bone where it exists as an (α1) 2 (α2) 1 hetero...
Collagen is an abundant structural biopolymer in mammal vertebrates, providing structural support as...
gin teo al m ee, os col no ully the tru at di s a wee oss on collagen stability and mechanical integ...
Molecular alteration in type I collagen, i.e., substituting the α2 chain with α1 chain in tropocolla...
Molecular alteration in type I collagen, i.e., substituting the α2 chain with α1 chain in tropocolla...
AbstractOsteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder in collagen characterized by mechanically...
Bone relies on multiple orders of organization to properly fulfill its functional requirements. At i...
The multiscale hierarchical structure of bone is naturally optimized to resist fractures. In osteoge...
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder in collagen characterized by mechanically weakene...
The collagen molecule, which is the building block of collagen fibrils, is a triple helix of two ?1(...
Abstract Fibrillar collagen molecules are synthesized as precursors, procollagens, with large propep...
The term collagen has recently been expanded to include at least 7 genetically distinct structural e...
Type I collagen is the predominant collagen in mature tendons and ligaments, where it gives them the...