The tropoelastin monomer undergoes stages of association by coacervation, deposition onto microfibrils, and cross-linking to form elastic fibers. Tropoelastin consists of an elastic N-terminal coil region and a cell-interactive C-terminal foot region linked together by a highly exposed bridge region. The bridge region is conveniently positioned to modulate elastic fiber assembly through association by coacervation and its proximity to dominant cross-linking domains. Tropoelastin constructs that either modify or remove the entire bridge and downstream regions were assessed for elastogenesis. These constructs focused on a single alanine substitution (R515A) and a truncation (M155n) at the highly conserved arginine 515 site that borders the br...
One of the unusual properties of elastin is its ability to coacervate, which has been proposed to pl...
Recreating the cell niche of virtually all tissues requires composite materials fabricated from mult...
AbstractOne of the unusual properties of elastin is its ability to coacervate, which has been propos...
Tropoelastin, as the monomer unit of elastin, assembles into elastic fibers that impart strength and...
Elastic fiber assembly is a complicated process involv-ing multiple different proteins and enzyme ac...
The assembly of the tropoelastin monomer into elastin is vital for conferring elasticity on blood ve...
Elastic fibers are an important component of the extracellular matrix, providing stretch, resilience...
Elastic fibers consist of two morphologically distinct components: elastin and 10-nm fibrillin-conta...
The central region of tropoelastin including domains 19-25 of human tropoelastin forms a hot-spot fo...
Elastin macromolecular assembly is a highly complex mechanism involving many steps including coacerv...
The central region of human tropoelastin forms a hot_spot for contacts during inter_molecular associ...
Elastin is an essential protein found in a variety of tissues where resilience and flexibility are n...
Elastin enables the reversible deformation of elastic tissues and can withstand decades of repetitiv...
Elastin is the dominant building block of elastic fibers that impart structural integrity and elasti...
Elastin is an extracellular matrix (ECM) component with key structural and biological roles in elast...
One of the unusual properties of elastin is its ability to coacervate, which has been proposed to pl...
Recreating the cell niche of virtually all tissues requires composite materials fabricated from mult...
AbstractOne of the unusual properties of elastin is its ability to coacervate, which has been propos...
Tropoelastin, as the monomer unit of elastin, assembles into elastic fibers that impart strength and...
Elastic fiber assembly is a complicated process involv-ing multiple different proteins and enzyme ac...
The assembly of the tropoelastin monomer into elastin is vital for conferring elasticity on blood ve...
Elastic fibers are an important component of the extracellular matrix, providing stretch, resilience...
Elastic fibers consist of two morphologically distinct components: elastin and 10-nm fibrillin-conta...
The central region of tropoelastin including domains 19-25 of human tropoelastin forms a hot-spot fo...
Elastin macromolecular assembly is a highly complex mechanism involving many steps including coacerv...
The central region of human tropoelastin forms a hot_spot for contacts during inter_molecular associ...
Elastin is an essential protein found in a variety of tissues where resilience and flexibility are n...
Elastin enables the reversible deformation of elastic tissues and can withstand decades of repetitiv...
Elastin is the dominant building block of elastic fibers that impart structural integrity and elasti...
Elastin is an extracellular matrix (ECM) component with key structural and biological roles in elast...
One of the unusual properties of elastin is its ability to coacervate, which has been proposed to pl...
Recreating the cell niche of virtually all tissues requires composite materials fabricated from mult...
AbstractOne of the unusual properties of elastin is its ability to coacervate, which has been propos...