Biochemistry of Collagen

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Collagen is a fascinating protein not only because of its ubiquitous occurrence in multicellular animals, but also because of its unique chemi­ cal structure. As the predominant constituent in bone, cartilage, skin, tendon, and tooth, it is not surprising that collagen is of interest to anatomists, biochemists, biomedical engineers, cell biologists, dermatolo­ gists, dental surgeons, leather chemists, orthopedic surgeons, physiologists, physicians, zoologists, and a host of others. This book was planned to provide an up-to-date comprehensive survey of all aspects of biochemistry of collagen. The recent discovery of genetically distinct collagens with tissue specificity has opened a new era in collagen biochemistry, and Karl Piez discusses this in the opening chapter on primary structure. In the next chapter, Ramachandran and Rama­ krishnan deal with the molecular structure of collagen, placing special emphasis on the conformational aspects of its polypeptide chains. Follow­ ing the consideration of primary and secondary structure of collagen, the three-dimensional arrangement of collagen molecules in the fibrils is covered by Miller in Chapter 3. Collagen is generally in the insoluble state in the living organism due to the cross-linking of individual molecules, and Tanzer describes the various aspects of this cross-linkage in Chapter 4. The biosynthesis of collagen is discussed in depth by Prockop and his colleagues.

Author(s): Karl. A. Piez (auth.), G. N. Ramachandran, A. H. Reddi (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 1976

Language: English
Pages: 536
Tags: Biochemistry, general

Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Primary Structure....Pages 1-44
Molecular Structure....Pages 45-84
Molecular Packing in Collagen Fibrils....Pages 85-136
Cross-Linking....Pages 137-162
Intracellular Steps in the Biosynthesis of Collagen....Pages 163-273
Aspects of the Animal Collagenases....Pages 275-317
Immunological Studies on Collagen....Pages 319-375
Collagen Pathology at the Molecular Level....Pages 377-447
Collagen and Cell Differentiation....Pages 449-478
Synthetic Polypeptide Models of Collagen: Synthesis and Applications....Pages 479-523
Back Matter....Pages 525-536