COLLAGEN

kŏlˈəjən, any of a group of proteins found in skin, ligaments, tendons, bone and cartilage, and other connective tissue. Cells called fibroblasts form the various fibers in connective tissue in the body. The fibroblasts produce three types of fibers to form the ground substance: collagen, elatin, and the reticulum. Collagen consists of groups of white inelastic fibers with great tensile strength. These fibers include fine fibrils, which are composed of even finer filaments, visible only through the electron microscope. Collagen protein contains an unusually high percentage of the amino acids proline and hydroxyproline. X-ray diffraction studies provide evidence that the protein forms a wavy band, a coiled chain with periodic, i.e., repeating, arrangement of its amino acids. Cartilage is composed of fibrous collagen in an amorphous gel. The organic (nonmineral) content of bone is made up largely of collagen fibers with calcium salt crystals lying adjacent to each segment of the fiber; the fibers and salt crystals combined form a structure with compressional and tensile strength comparable to that of reinforced concrete. A group of diseases, often termed collagen, or connective tissue, diseases, involve a variety of alterations in the connective tissue fibers; rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever, lupus, and scleroderma are included in this group. Some of these diseases may involve an autoimmune response, in which the immune mechanism injures or destroys the individual's own tissues (see immunity). Collagen dissolved in boiling water becomes denatured to form gelatin.

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...Nitrogen Composition By weight, modern collagen is approximately 45% carbon and 15% nitrogen...criteria in establishing the integrity of collagen extracts. Variation may be due to the loss of collagen components, the preservation of noncollagenous...
...diet of the individual. Contaminants of collagen may be other biochemical fractions found...climates are particularly susceptible to collagen degradation due to high soil temperature...highly divergent from that of modern collagen, there is a chance that the delta value...
...Uitto and colleagues (1989) or Tzaphlidou (2004). Collagen Collagen is the major structural protein of the body. It makes...differ- ent tissues in different amounts. The basic collagen molecule is long and narrow, measuring 3,000 A...
...fertilisers on modern values. Stable Isotope Ratios in Human Bone Collagen The 13 C value of human bone collagen is probably about 5 less negative than diet (Ambrose 1993). The 15 N in collagen is about the same as that in flesh about 2-3 greater than...
...their measured frequencies in modern collagen range from 3.21 Ambrose 1993 to 3...impurities are included in archaeological "collagen" extracts, DeNiro 1985 found that samples...of noncollagenous proteins rather than collagen, whereas extremely high ratios in the...
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...encode cuticle collagens and/or enzymatic components of the collagen biosynthetic pathway...vertebrate and nematode collagens, namely collagen chain oligomerization...regulation of collagen gene transcription...ensures that cuticle collagens are expressed...
...Figure 5). We also hypothesized that the collagen defects might result in kidney dysfunction...heterozygotes. The major isoform of type IV collagen produced by the procollagens Col4a1 and...normal. The larger portion of normal collagen trimers in Col4a2 heterozygous mutants...
...additional proteins with collagen-like domains (Myllyharju...mass. In addition to collagens, proline hydroxylation...ubiquitous in proteins with collagen-like domains (Myllyharju...the key enzymes of collagen biosynthesis. Matrix...Kivirikko KI. 2004. Collagens, modifying enzymes...
...elaborate matrix of collagen molecules. In Caenorhabditis elegans, collagens account for ~80...processing of cuticle collagens. However, the...redundancy of the collagen gene family made...oligomerization of collagen chains. Presumably, in nematode collagens determinants of...
...the radiocarbon assay and the purified collagen extracted from bone was used for AMS...yielded less than 1 percent purified collagen. Comment (G. Oetelaar): The moose...yielded less than 1 percent purified collagen. Comment (G. Oetelaar): The bison...
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The Collagen Connection. by Richard Thompson It is...glue) and gennan (to produce). It is collagen--according to Dr. Christopher Lovell...protein in the entire animal kingdom." Collagen makes up 25 percent of all prtein in...
Collagen Products Must Carry New Warning. A warning about...dermatomyositis (PM/DM) in people who have received collagen injections must be added to the products labeling, FDA told Collagen Corp. of Palo Alto, Calif., in a letter last...
FDA Reviews Collagen Studies. There is no evidence to show a connection between collagen injections and the development of polymyositis...recently approved a labeling change for two collagen products, warning that some cases of connective...
...currently used in COLLAGEN, illustrated in...the next section. COLLAGENs discourse state...plan recognition to COLLAGEN was to reduce the...plan recognition, COLLAGENS discourseinterpretation...implicit biases in how COLLAGEN currently operates. For example, COLLAGENs default agent will...
Surgery and Collagen Stop Leakage. Approximately 20,000...some selected patients. Winters uses collagen injections to "bulk up" the bladder...a high success rate for women using collagen injections to compress the urethra...
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Could Taking Collagen Pills Ease Your Creaky Joints? SUFFERING...effectiveness. Another popular option is collagen. This is the ingredient that gives...exacerbate the process. The theory is that collagen supplements can help maintain or even...
Could Taking Collagen Pills Ease Your Creaky Joints? Byline...effectiveness. Another popular option is collagen. This is the ingredient that gives...exacerbate the process. The theory is that collagen supplements can help maintain or even...
...Claims to Make Older Skin Boost Its Own Collagen. Byline: Fiona MacRae Science Correspondent...that can take years off your face. And collagen, the skin-plumping protein said to...were possible to target your skins own collagen factory and coax it to pump out more...
...Claims to Make Older Skin Boost Its Own Collagen. Byline: Fiona MacRae Science Correspondent...that can take years off your face. And collagen, the skin-plumping protein said to...were possible to target your skins own collagen factory and coax it to pump out more...
And Our Dish of the Day Is. Collagen. Byline: Louise Eccles IT HAS long...who shudder at the idea of having collagen injections may find a culinary establishments...London, is offering an entire menu of collagen-rich dishes which it claims will...
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COLLAGEN kol j n, any of a group of proteins found in skin, ligaments...produce three types of fibers to form the ground substance: collagen, elatin, and the reticulum. Collagen consists of groups of white inelastic fibers with great tensile...
COLLAGEN DISEASE see autoimmune disease ; collagen . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...synthesis of the bodys cementing substances: bone matrix, collagen , dentin, and cartilage. It is an antioxidant and is necessary...scurvy , the symptoms of which are largely related to inadequate collagen synthesis and defective formation of intercellular materials...
...chemical reactions of the living cell; keratin , elastin, and collagen , which are important types of structural, or support, proteins...dimensional shape, or conformation. Fibrous proteins, such as collagen and keratin, consist of polypeptide chains arranged in roughly...
...autoimmune origin, e.g., scleroderma and dermatomyositis, affect collagen (connective tissue) throughout the body and blood vessels, they are referred to as collagen-vascular diseases. In rheumatic fever, the individual produces antibodies...
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