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SUBMITTER: Jalan AA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7100791 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Jalan Abhishek A AA Sammon Douglas D Hartgerink Jeffrey D JD Brear Paul P Stott Katherine K Hamaia Samir W SW Hunter Emma J EJ Walker Douglas R DR Leitinger Birgit B Farndale Richard W RW
Nature chemical biology 20200106 4
The most abundant member of the collagen protein family, collagen I (also known as type I collagen; COL1), is composed of one unique (chain B) and two similar (chain A) polypeptides that self-assemble with one amino acid offset into a heterotrimeric triple helix. Given the offset, chain B can occupy either the leading (BAA), middle (ABA) or trailing (AAB) position of the triple helix, yielding three isomeric biomacromolecules with different protein recognition properties. Despite five decades of ...[more]