The elastic properties of elastin have essentially been discussed in terms of dominant entropic components, with questions still remaining about whether the basic mechanism is compatible with the classical theory of rubber elasticity. A better understanding of the structure-function relationships in terms of the protein's elastic properties remains an important goal in elastin science. Recently, we succeeded in the exon-by-exon synthesis of all polypeptide sequences encoded by the so-called hydrophobic exons and almost all of the cross-linking exons of human tropoelastin. Among these, the peptide encoded by exon 5 (PGGLAGAGLGA) has been extensively studied by classical spectroscopic methods, such as CD and NMR spectroscopy, and by molecular...
In this review, we present a comprehensive overview of the molecular studies on human tropoelastin d...
Elastin and elastin-related peptides have great potential in the biomaterial field, because of their...
Polyalanine cross-linking domains encoded by exons 6, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31 of human t...
The elastic properties of elastin have essentially been discussed in terms of dominant entropic comp...
After a historical introduction the authors describe their most recent results on the structure, ass...
Polypeptide sequences encoding the single exons of human tropoelastin were synthesized and their co...
Elastin macromolecular assembly is a highly complex mechanism involving many steps including coacerv...
One of the unusual properties of elastin is its ability to coacervate, which has been proposed to pl...
Elastin, the protein responsible for tissue elasticity, is contained in arterial walls, lungs, and s...
AbstractOne of the unusual properties of elastin is its ability to coacervate, which has been propos...
Polypeptide sequences encoded by some exons of the human tropoelastin gene (EDP, elastin-derived pep...
Polypeptide sequences encoded by some exons of the human tropoelastin gene (EDP, elastin-derived pep...
Elastin is an extracellular matrix protein responsible for the elastic properties of organs and tiss...
In this review, we present a comprehensive overview of the molecular studies on human tropoelastin d...
Elastin and elastin-related peptides have great potential in the biomaterial field, because of their...
Polyalanine cross-linking domains encoded by exons 6, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31 of human t...
The elastic properties of elastin have essentially been discussed in terms of dominant entropic comp...
After a historical introduction the authors describe their most recent results on the structure, ass...
Polypeptide sequences encoding the single exons of human tropoelastin were synthesized and their co...
Elastin macromolecular assembly is a highly complex mechanism involving many steps including coacerv...
One of the unusual properties of elastin is its ability to coacervate, which has been proposed to pl...
Elastin, the protein responsible for tissue elasticity, is contained in arterial walls, lungs, and s...
AbstractOne of the unusual properties of elastin is its ability to coacervate, which has been propos...
Polypeptide sequences encoded by some exons of the human tropoelastin gene (EDP, elastin-derived pep...
Polypeptide sequences encoded by some exons of the human tropoelastin gene (EDP, elastin-derived pep...
Elastin is an extracellular matrix protein responsible for the elastic properties of organs and tiss...
In this review, we present a comprehensive overview of the molecular studies on human tropoelastin d...
Elastin and elastin-related peptides have great potential in the biomaterial field, because of their...
Polyalanine cross-linking domains encoded by exons 6, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31 of human t...