scholarly article | Q13442814 |
review article | Q7318358 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1039/B919455J |
P953 | full work available at URL | http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2010/CS/B919455J |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 20676409 |
P50 | author | Jeffrey D Hartgerink | Q41615283 |
P2093 | author name string | Jorge A. Fallas | |
Lesley E. R. O'Leary | |||
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Identification in collagen type I of an integrin alpha2 beta1-binding site containing an essential GER sequence | Q48566472 | ||
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Nanoparticle-assisted visualization of binding interactions between collagen mimetic peptide and collagen fibers. | Q51255336 | ||
Facile modification of collagen directed by collagen mimetic peptides. | Q51525294 | ||
Amino acid sequence environment modulates the disruption by osteogenesis imperfecta glycine substitutions in collagen-like peptides. | Q52525935 | ||
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Analysis of structural design features in collagen | Q56915455 | ||
Peptide Bond Isosteres: Ester or (E)-Alkene in the Backbone of the Collagen Triple Helix | Q57581233 | ||
Code for collagen's stability deciphered | Q57961164 | ||
Rapid Synthesis of a Register-specific Heterotrimeric Type I Collagen Helix Encompassing the Integrin α2β1 Binding Site | Q57976772 | ||
Integrin–collagen binding | Q58058171 | ||
Structure of Polyglycine II | Q59049544 | ||
Structure of Collagen | Q59057538 | ||
Structure of Poly-L-Proline | Q59070761 | ||
The Polypeptide Chain Configuration of Collagen | Q59083914 | ||
Nuclear magnetic resonance and circular dichroism studies of a triple-helical peptide with a glycine substitution | Q68122137 | ||
Single crystals of (Pro-Pro-Gly) 10, a synthetic polypeptide model of collagen | Q70410012 | ||
Synthetic collagen heterotrimers: structural mimics of wild-type and mutant collagen type I. | Q33334910 | ||
Recombinant collagen studies link the severe conformational changes induced by osteogenesis imperfecta mutations to the disruption of a set of interchain salt bridges | Q33374955 | ||
Structural insights from (15)N relaxation data for an anisotropic collagen peptide | Q33517046 | ||
Folding of peptide models of collagen and misfolding in disease | Q33536613 | ||
A hyperstable collagen mimic | Q33852242 | ||
The structure of collagen | Q33969096 | ||
Collagen structure and functional implications | Q34046288 | ||
Consortium for osteogenesis imperfecta mutations in the helical domain of type I collagen: regions rich in lethal mutations align with collagen binding sites for integrins and proteoglycans. | Q34088135 | ||
Mapping the ligand-binding sites and disease-associated mutations on the most abundant protein in the human, type I collagen | Q34101398 | ||
alpha 11beta 1 integrin recognizes the GFOGER sequence in interstitial collagens | Q34166441 | ||
Nuclear magnetic resonance characterization of peptide models of collagen-folding diseases | Q34190795 | ||
Chain conformation in the collagen molecule | Q34213877 | ||
Crystal and molecular structure of a collagen-like polypeptide (Pro-Pro-Gly)10 | Q34284709 | ||
Design and synthesis of heterotrimeric collagen peptides with a built-in cystine-knot. Models for collagen catabolism by matrix-metalloproteases. | Q34409703 | ||
Self-assembly of synthetic collagen triple helices | Q34480100 | ||
Collagens at a glance | Q34580062 | ||
Matrix metalloproteinases and collagen catabolism | Q34850104 | ||
Hierarchical structures in fibrillar collagens | Q35021998 | ||
Destabilization of osteogenesis imperfecta collagen-like model peptides correlates with the identity of the residue replacing glycine | Q35679976 | ||
Synthetic heterotrimeric collagen peptides as mimics of cell adhesion sites of the basement membrane. | Q35680922 | ||
The design of coiled-coil structures and assemblies | Q36101270 | ||
Molecular recognition in the assembly of collagens: terminal noncollagenous domains are key recognition modules in the formation of triple helical protomers. | Q36643333 | ||
Thrombogenic collagen-mimetic peptides: Self-assembly of triple helix-based fibrils driven by hydrophobic interactions | Q36735208 | ||
Mapping of SPARC/BM-40/osteonectin-binding sites on fibrillar collagens | Q36744234 | ||
The collagen family members as cell adhesion proteins | Q36944885 | ||
Identification of a major GpVI-binding locus in human type III collagen | Q37014306 | ||
Triple-helical peptides: an approach to collagen conformation, stability, and self-association | Q37084768 | ||
Cell-collagen interactions: the use of peptide Toolkits to investigate collagen-receptor interactions. | Q37117957 | ||
Revisiting the molecular structure of collagen | Q37320000 | ||
Common interruptions in the repeating tripeptide sequence of non-fibrillar collagens: sequence analysis and structural studies on triple-helix peptide models | Q37335428 | ||
NMR conformational and dynamic consequences of a gly to ser substitution in an osteogenesis imperfecta collagen model peptide | Q37344002 | ||
Supramolecular assembly of electrostatically stabilized, hydroxyproline-lacking collagen-mimetic peptides | Q37362379 | ||
Structural insights into the interactions between platelet receptors and fibrillar collagen. | Q37463580 | ||
Synthesis and biological applications of collagen-model triple-helical peptides | Q37632930 | ||
Synthesis and physical properties of (hydroxyproline-proline-glycine)10: hydroxyproline in the X-position decreases the melting temperature of the collagen triple helix | Q70624658 | ||
Direct NMR measurement of folding kinetics of a trimeric peptide | Q71010191 | ||
Purification and analysis of synthetic, triple-helical "minicollagens" by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography | Q71182178 | ||
Folding mechanism of the triple helix in type-III collagen and type-III pN-collagen. Role of disulfide bridges and peptide bond isomerization | Q71264947 | ||
A host-guest set of triple-helical peptides: stability of Gly-X-Y triplets containing common nonpolar residues | Q71395165 | ||
Characterization of collagen-like peptides containing interruptions in the repeating Gly-X-Y sequence | Q72551704 | ||
Two-dimensional NMR assignments and conformation of (Pro-Hyp-Gly)10 and a designed collagen triple-helical peptide | Q72850799 | ||
Recognition and catabolism of synthetic heterotrimeric collagen peptides by matrix metalloproteinases | Q73419418 | ||
The spatial orientation of the essential amino acid residues arginine and aspartate within the alpha1beta1 integrin recognition site of collagen IV has been resolved using fluorescence resonance energy transfer | Q73543945 | ||
Site-specific NMR monitoring of cis-trans isomerization in the folding of the proline-rich collagen triple helix | Q73660168 | ||
Heterotrimeric collagen peptides as fluorogenic collagenase substrates: synthesis, conformational properties, and enzymatic digestion | Q73811578 | ||
Characterization of the nucleation step and folding of a collagen triple-helix peptide | Q74313445 | ||
Structural properties of a collagenous heterotrimer that mimics the collagenase cleavage site of collagen type I | Q74343145 | ||
Sequence dependence of the folding of collagen-like peptides. Single amino acids affect the rate of triple-helix nucleation | Q74602379 | ||
Heterotrimeric collagen peptides containing functional epitopes. Synthesis of single-stranded collagen type I peptides related to the collagenase cleavage site | Q74662634 | ||
Binding and docking of synthetic heterotrimeric collagen type IV peptides with alpha1beta1 integrin | Q74721800 | ||
Crystal structure analysis of collagen model peptide (Pro-pro-Gly)10 | Q77614928 | ||
Structure analysis of a collagen-model peptide with a (Pro-Hyp-Gly) sequence repeat | Q78172373 | ||
The chain register in heterotrimeric collagen peptides affects triple helix stability and folding kinetics | Q78541657 | ||
The molecular structure of collagen | Q79062176 | ||
Self-assembled heterotrimeric collagen triple helices directed through electrostatic interactions | Q79762659 | ||
The crystal structure of a collagen-like polypeptide with 3(S)-hydroxyproline residues in the Xaa position forms a standard 7/2 collagen triple helix | Q79785484 | ||
Facile and efficient assembly of collagen-like triple helices on a TRIS scaffold | Q79972566 | ||
NMR shows hydrophobic interactions replace glycine packing in the triple helix at a natural break in the (Gly-X-Y)n repeat | Q80433050 | ||
Mechanism of stabilization of a bacterial collagen triple helix in the absence of hydroxyproline | Q80784820 | ||
A novel binding site in collagen type III for integrins alpha1beta1 and alpha2beta1 | Q80932173 | ||
Revision of collagen molecular structure | Q81312287 | ||
Self-assembly of multidomain peptides: sequence variation allows control over cross-linking and viscoelasticity | Q84462577 | ||
Sequence dependence of kinetics and morphology of collagen model peptide self-assembly into higher order structures | Q38529016 | ||
Selective assembly of a high stability AAB collagen heterotrimer | Q39550783 | ||
Use of synthetic peptides to locate novel integrin alpha2beta1-binding motifs in human collagen III. | Q40343994 | ||
Integrin activation state determines selectivity for novel recognition sites in fibrillar collagens | Q40519430 | ||
n --> pi* Interaction and n)(pi Pauli repulsion are antagonistic for protein stability | Q40685038 | ||
A hypothesis on the role of hydroxyproline in stabilizing collagen structure | Q41516353 | ||
Real-time NMR investigations of triple-helix folding and collagen folding diseases | Q41575883 | ||
Self-assembly of multidomain peptides: balancing molecular frustration controls conformation and nanostructure. | Q41624088 | ||
Characterization of a type IV collagen major cell binding site with affinity to the alpha 1 beta 1 and the alpha 2 beta 1 integrins | Q41683198 | ||
Structural biology: Modelling collagen diseases | Q42145464 | ||
Aromatic interactions promote self-association of collagen triple-helical peptides to higher-order structures | Q42186970 | ||
NMR monitoring of chain-specific stability in heterotrimeric collagen peptides. | Q43067448 | ||
Microwave-assisted synthesis of triple-helical, collagen-mimetic lipopeptides | Q43199678 | ||
Cis-trans proline isomerization effects on collagen triple-helix stability are limited | Q43282109 | ||
The crystal and molecular structure of a collagen-like peptide with a biologically relevant sequence | Q43685581 | ||
Collagen-based structures containing the peptoid residue N-isobutylglycine (Nleu): conformational analysis of Gly-Nleu-Pro sequences by 1H-NMR and molecular modeling | Q43747755 | ||
TREN (Tris(2-aminoethyl)amine): an effective scaffold for the assembly of triple helical collagen mimetic structures | Q44222111 | ||
Collagen mimetic dendrimers | Q44252819 | ||
Asymmetry in the Triple Helix of Collagen-like Heterotrimers Confirms that External Bonds Stabilize Collagen Structure | Q44437569 | ||
NMR and CD spectroscopy show that imino acid restriction of the unfolded state leads to efficient folding | Q44520198 | ||
The role of cystine knots in collagen folding and stability, part I. Conformational properties of (Pro-Hyp-Gly)5 and (Pro-(4S)-FPro-Gly)5 model trimers with an artificial cystine knot | Q44536947 | ||
The role of cystine knots in collagen folding and stability, part II. Conformational properties of (Pro-Hyp-Gly)n model trimers with N- and C-terminal collagen type III cystine knots. | Q44536950 | ||
The effect of a trans-locked Gly-Pro alkene isostere on collagen triple helix stability | Q44937106 | ||
Transformation of the mechanism of triple-helix peptide folding in the absence of a C-terminal nucleation domain and its implications for mutations in collagen disorders | Q45010258 | ||
Metal-assisted assembly and stabilization of collagen-like triple helices | Q45153085 | ||
Electrostatic interactions involving lysine make major contributions to collagen triple-helix stability | Q45245706 | ||
Collagen-based structures containing the peptoid residue N-isobutylglycine (Nleu): synthesis and biophysical studies of Gly-Nleu-Pro sequences by circular dichroism and optical rotation | Q46128031 | ||
Self-assembly of collagen peptides into microflorettes via metal coordination | Q46138886 | ||
Fe(III)-binding collagen mimetics | Q46478327 | ||
Stereoelectronic and steric effects in the collagen triple helix: toward a code for strand association | Q46796453 | ||
Characterization of high affinity binding motifs for the discoidin domain receptor DDR2 in collagen | Q46803462 | ||
P433 | issue | 9 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | self-assembly | Q910150 |
protein multimerization | Q60439578 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 3510-3527 | |
P577 | publication date | 2010-07-30 | |
P1433 | published in | Chemical Society Reviews | Q2962268 |
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