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Details on Person Jupe, S, 2011-11-21
| Class:Id | InstanceEdit:2008095 |
| _displayName | Jupe, S, 2011-11-21 |
| _timestamp | 2011-11-21 17:16:22 |
| author | [Person:391309] Jupe, Steve |
| dateTime | 2011-11-21 22:15:09 |
| (created) | [LiteratureReference:2008075] The role of cis-trans isomerization of peptide bonds in the coil leads to and comes from triple helix conversion of collagen [LiteratureReference:2008076] Interchain disulfide bonds at the COOH-terminal end of procollagen synthesized by matrix-free cells from chick embryonic tendon and cartilage [LiteratureReference:2008077] Formation of interchain disulfide bonds and helical structure during biosynthesis of procollagen by embryonic tendon cells [Person:2008078] Harper, E [Person:2008079] Boudko, S [Person:2008080] Bachmann, A [Person:2008081] Kiefhaber, T [LiteratureReference:2008082] The crucial role of trimerization domains in collagen folding [Affiliation:2008083] CRC Press [LiteratureReference:2008084] Type-III procollagen assembly in semi-intact cells: chain association, nucleation and triple-helix folding do not require formation of inter-chain disulphide bonds but triple-helix nucleation does require hydroxylation |
| (modified) | [Summation:1650785] The biosynthesis of collagen is a multistep process. Collage... [Summation:1650790] Collagen was for many years considered the only source of 4-... [Pathway:1650814] Collagen biosynthesis and modifying enzymes [Homo sapiens] [Summation:1980170] Collagen contains (2S,3S)-3-hydroxyproline (3-Hyp), though m... [Reaction:2002401] Association of procollagen type XVIII [Homo sapiens] [Summation:2002414] Alignment of the C-terminal prodomains initiates triple heli... [Summation:2002435] The C-propeptides are essential for the association of three... [Reaction:2002460] P4HB binds Collagen chains [Homo sapiens] |
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