Direct quantification of the flexibility of type I collagen monomer

Collagens are the most abundant structural proteins found in the extracellular matrix of vertebrates. Knowledge of the mechanical behavior of collagen monomers is essential for understanding the mechanical properties of collagen fibrils that constitute the main architectural framework of skin, bone,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2002-07, Vol.295 (2), p.382-386
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Yu-Long, Luo, Zong-Ping, Fertala, Andrzej, An, Kai-Nan
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Zusammenfassung:Collagens are the most abundant structural proteins found in the extracellular matrix of vertebrates. Knowledge of the mechanical behavior of collagen monomers is essential for understanding the mechanical properties of collagen fibrils that constitute the main architectural framework of skin, bone, cartilage, and other connective tissues. In this study, the flexibility of type I collagen monomer was studied by stretching type I collagen monomers directly. The force–extension relationship was measured and analyzed by fitting the data into a worm-like chain elasticity model. The persistence length of collagen I monomer was determined to be 14.5 nm and the contour length was 309 nm. The results comfirm that type I collagen monomer is flexible rather than rigid, rod-like molecule. Such flexibility may possibly be a consequence of the micro-unfolding of discrete domains of single collagen molecule.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
DOI:10.1016/S0006-291X(02)00685-X