Collagens contain sequence- and conformation-dependent epitopes responsible for their digestion by collagenases at specific loci. A synthetic heterotrimer construct containing the collagenase cleavage site of collagen type I was found to mimic perfectly native collagen in terms of selectivity and mode of enzymatic degradation. The NMR conformational analysis of this molecule clearly revealed the presence of two structural domains, i.e. a triple helix spanning the Gly-Pro-Hyp repeats and a less ordered portion corresponding to the collagenase cleavage site where the three chains are aligned in extended conformation with loose interchain contacts. These structural properties allow for additional insights into the very particular mechanism of ...
The collagen triple helix consists of three supercoiled solvent-exposed polypeptide chains, and by d...
Breakdown of triple-helical interstitial collagens is essential in embryonic development, organ morp...
Collagens are the major structural proteins in animal tissues. Their degradation is essential in emb...
Collagens contain sequence- and conformation-dependent epitopes responsible for their digestion by c...
Collagenases are the principal enzymes responsible for the degradation of collagens during embryonic...
ABSTRACT In this report, we present a hypothesis on the mechanism used by interstitial collagenases ...
Background: The general consensus is that interstitial collagens are digested by collagenases and de...
ABSTRACT: Degradation of fibrillar collagen is critical for tissue maintenance. Yet, understanding c...
AbstractBackground: The general consensus is that interstitial collagens are digested by collagenase...
BACKGROUND: The general consensus is that interstitial collagens are digested by collagenases and de...
Type I collagen cleavage is crucial for tissue remodeling, but its homotrimeric isoform is resistant...
Degradation of fibrillar collagen is critical for tissue maintenance. Yet, understanding collagen ca...
The collagen triple helix is a unique protein fold found in all domains of life where is has diverse...
Abstract Fibrillar collagen molecules are synthesized as precursors, procollagens, with large propep...
The repeating Gly-X-Y sequences and uniform rod-like structure makes collagen-like peptides a unique...
The collagen triple helix consists of three supercoiled solvent-exposed polypeptide chains, and by d...
Breakdown of triple-helical interstitial collagens is essential in embryonic development, organ morp...
Collagens are the major structural proteins in animal tissues. Their degradation is essential in emb...
Collagens contain sequence- and conformation-dependent epitopes responsible for their digestion by c...
Collagenases are the principal enzymes responsible for the degradation of collagens during embryonic...
ABSTRACT In this report, we present a hypothesis on the mechanism used by interstitial collagenases ...
Background: The general consensus is that interstitial collagens are digested by collagenases and de...
ABSTRACT: Degradation of fibrillar collagen is critical for tissue maintenance. Yet, understanding c...
AbstractBackground: The general consensus is that interstitial collagens are digested by collagenase...
BACKGROUND: The general consensus is that interstitial collagens are digested by collagenases and de...
Type I collagen cleavage is crucial for tissue remodeling, but its homotrimeric isoform is resistant...
Degradation of fibrillar collagen is critical for tissue maintenance. Yet, understanding collagen ca...
The collagen triple helix is a unique protein fold found in all domains of life where is has diverse...
Abstract Fibrillar collagen molecules are synthesized as precursors, procollagens, with large propep...
The repeating Gly-X-Y sequences and uniform rod-like structure makes collagen-like peptides a unique...
The collagen triple helix consists of three supercoiled solvent-exposed polypeptide chains, and by d...
Breakdown of triple-helical interstitial collagens is essential in embryonic development, organ morp...
Collagens are the major structural proteins in animal tissues. Their degradation is essential in emb...