Covalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-translational modifications to proteins as a result of non-enzymatic glycation. The formation of AGEs has been shown to have adverse effects on the properties of the collagenous tissue; they are even linked to a number of age related disorders. Little is known about the sites at which these AGEs form or why certain sites within the collagen are energetically more favourable than others. In this study we have used a proven fully atomistic molecular dynamics approach to identify six sites where the formation of the intra-molecular 3-deoxyglucosone-derived imidazolium cross-link (DOGDIC) is energetically favourable. We have also conducted a comparison of the...
Concurrent with a progressive loss of regenerative capacity, connective tissue aging is characterize...
Concurrent with a progressive loss of regenerative capacity, connective tissue aging is characterize...
Concurrent with a progressive loss of regenerative capacity, connective tissue aging is characterize...
Covalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-translational...
Covalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-translational...
Covalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-translational...
AbstractCovalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-trans...
Covalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-translational...
AbstractCovalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-trans...
The accumulation of advanced glycation end‐products is a fundamental process that is central to age‐...
Non-enzymatic advanced glycation end product (AGE) cross-linking of collagen molecules has been hypo...
Non-enzymatic advanced glycation end product (AGE) cross-linking of collagen molecules has been hypo...
Non-enzymatic advanced glycation end product (AGE) cross-linking of collagen molecules has been hypo...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) undergoes progressive age-related stiffening and loss of proteolytic ...
Ageing and diabetes share a common deleterious phenomenon, the formation of Advanced Glycation Endpr...
Concurrent with a progressive loss of regenerative capacity, connective tissue aging is characterize...
Concurrent with a progressive loss of regenerative capacity, connective tissue aging is characterize...
Concurrent with a progressive loss of regenerative capacity, connective tissue aging is characterize...
Covalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-translational...
Covalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-translational...
Covalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-translational...
AbstractCovalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-trans...
Covalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-translational...
AbstractCovalently cross-linked advanced glycation end products (AGE) are among the major post-trans...
The accumulation of advanced glycation end‐products is a fundamental process that is central to age‐...
Non-enzymatic advanced glycation end product (AGE) cross-linking of collagen molecules has been hypo...
Non-enzymatic advanced glycation end product (AGE) cross-linking of collagen molecules has been hypo...
Non-enzymatic advanced glycation end product (AGE) cross-linking of collagen molecules has been hypo...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) undergoes progressive age-related stiffening and loss of proteolytic ...
Ageing and diabetes share a common deleterious phenomenon, the formation of Advanced Glycation Endpr...
Concurrent with a progressive loss of regenerative capacity, connective tissue aging is characterize...
Concurrent with a progressive loss of regenerative capacity, connective tissue aging is characterize...
Concurrent with a progressive loss of regenerative capacity, connective tissue aging is characterize...