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Crystal Structure of (Gly-Pro-Hyp)9
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FunctionPublication Abstract from PubMedCollagens have long been believed to adopt a triple-stranded molecular structure with a 10/3 symmetry (ten triplet units in three turns) and an axial repeat of 29 A. This belief even persisted after an alternative structure with a 7/2 symmetry (seven triplet units in two turns) with an axial repeat of 20 A had been proposed. The uncertainty regarding the helical symmetry of collagens is attributed to inadequate X-ray fiber diffraction data. Therefore, for better understanding of the collagen helix, single-crystal analyses of peptides with simplified characteristic amino acid sequences and similar compositions to collagens have long been awaited. Here we report the crystal structure of (Gly-Pro-Hyp)(9) peptide at a resolution of 1.45 A. The repeating unit of this peptide, Gly-Pro-Hyp, is the most typical sequence present in collagens, and it has been used as a basic repeating unit in fiber diffraction analyses of collagen. The (Gly-Pro-Hyp)(9) peptide adopts a triple-stranded structure with an average helical symmetry close to the ideal 7/2 helical model for collagen. This observation strongly suggests that the average molecular structure of collagen is not the accepted Rich and Crick 10/3 helical model but is a 7/2 helical conformation. (c) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Biopolymers 97: 607-616, 2012. Crystal structure of (Gly-Pro-Hyp)(9) : Implications for the collagen molecular model.,Okuyama K, Miyama K, Mizuno K, Bachinger HP Biopolymers. 2012 Aug;97(8):607-16. doi: 10.1002/bip.22048. PMID:22605552[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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