Collagen fibril formation has been studied in tissues by light and electron microscopy; in solution by light scattering and microscopy; and from modeling based on the amino acid sequence of type I collagen. Taken together these studies indicate that collagen fibril assembly involves a stepwise formation of intermediate aggregates in which each intermediate is formed from earlier aggregates. In this sequence, monomeric collagen contributes only to the formation of early aggregates; and fibrils grow in length by the addition of intermediate aggregates to the end of a subfibril and in width by lateral wrapping of subfibrils. Modeling based on amino acid sequence data of possible intermolecular charge-charge interactions indicate 2 different ki...
AbstractCollagen fibrils are the principal tensile element of vertebrate tissues where they occur in...
Fibrillar collagens are the major organic components of vertebrate organisms. They provide the frame...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
Collagen fibril formation has been studied in tissues by light and electron microscopy; in solution ...
Collagens are triple helical proteins that occur in the extracellular matrix (ECM) and at the cell–E...
One of the most robust examples of self-assembly in living organisms is the formation of collagen ar...
School of Biological Sciences Type I collagen is a rod-like protein which self-assembles in a regula...
The organization of the normal collagen molecule and fibrils is reviewed and the detection, assay, a...
Abstract Collagen fibrils were obtained in vitro by aggregation from acid-soluble type I collagen...
Collagen fibrils are essential for metazoan life. They are the largest, most abundant, and most vers...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in human body and the major component of the extracellular mat...
Type I collagen is a major constituent of many biological tissues, including skin, bone, tendon and ...
Collagen fibrils were obtained in vitro by aggregation from acid-soluble type I collagen at differen...
The precipitation of collagen fibrils from solutions at 37 [deg]C and approximately physiological pH...
AbstractFibrous long spacing collagen (FLS) fibrils are collagen fibrils in which the periodicity is...
AbstractCollagen fibrils are the principal tensile element of vertebrate tissues where they occur in...
Fibrillar collagens are the major organic components of vertebrate organisms. They provide the frame...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...
Collagen fibril formation has been studied in tissues by light and electron microscopy; in solution ...
Collagens are triple helical proteins that occur in the extracellular matrix (ECM) and at the cell–E...
One of the most robust examples of self-assembly in living organisms is the formation of collagen ar...
School of Biological Sciences Type I collagen is a rod-like protein which self-assembles in a regula...
The organization of the normal collagen molecule and fibrils is reviewed and the detection, assay, a...
Abstract Collagen fibrils were obtained in vitro by aggregation from acid-soluble type I collagen...
Collagen fibrils are essential for metazoan life. They are the largest, most abundant, and most vers...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in human body and the major component of the extracellular mat...
Type I collagen is a major constituent of many biological tissues, including skin, bone, tendon and ...
Collagen fibrils were obtained in vitro by aggregation from acid-soluble type I collagen at differen...
The precipitation of collagen fibrils from solutions at 37 [deg]C and approximately physiological pH...
AbstractFibrous long spacing collagen (FLS) fibrils are collagen fibrils in which the periodicity is...
AbstractCollagen fibrils are the principal tensile element of vertebrate tissues where they occur in...
Fibrillar collagens are the major organic components of vertebrate organisms. They provide the frame...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structural organi...