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- isoforms have been found for this gene. Elastin's soluble precursor is tropoelastin. The characterization of disorder is consistent with an entropy-driven...
- tropoelastin self ****ociates into ~200 nm particles by coacervation, an entropically driven process involving interactions between tropoelastin's hydrophobic...
- intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) naturally found in the body, such as tropoelastin, from which ELPs were given their name. The repeat sequences found in...
- fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells. Elastins are highly insoluble, and tropoelastins are secreted inside a chaperone molecule, which releases the precursor...
- is this alanine ****ociation that allows it to bond well with pairs of tropoelastin, to form elastin and elastin networks. Desmosine and isodesmosine are...
- Kwang Hyun Cho, Hee Chul Eun, and Jin Ho Chung, Heat Modulation of Tropoelastin, Fibrillin-1, and MatrixMetalloproteinase-12 in Human Skin In VivoJ Invest...
- secretion of another ECM component of the skin called tropoelastin. The process of secreting tropoelastin from the cell is dependent on the acidic pH of vesicles...
- Genetics Stem cells Institutions Columbia University Thesis The human tropoelastin gene: Allelic heterogeneity, evolutionary divergence, identification...
- formation of elastic fiber, fibrillin microfibrils guides the deposit of tropoelastin and remains in the outer layer of mature elastin fibers. The microfibril...
- 1993). "Oxidation, cross-linking, and insolubilization of recombinant tropoelastin by purified lysyl oxidase". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 268...