Collagen Structure & Function

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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
[[Collagen]] is a member of a family of naturally occurring proteins. It is one of the most plentiful proteins present in mammals and it is responsible for performing a variety of important biological functions. It is most well-known for the structural role it plays in the body. It is present in large quantities in connective tissue and provides tendons and ligaments with tensile strength and skin with elasticity. It often works in conjuction with other important proteins such as keratin and elastin.
[[Collagen]] is a member of a family of naturally occurring proteins. It is one of the most plentiful proteins present in mammals and it is responsible for performing a variety of important biological functions. It is most well-known for the structural role it plays in the body. It is present in large quantities in connective tissue and provides tendons and ligaments with tensile strength and skin with elasticity. It often works in conjuction with other important proteins such as keratin and elastin.

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PDB ID 1cag

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