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'''HYDRATION STRUCTURE OF A COLLAGEN PEPTIDE'''
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===HYDRATION STRUCTURE OF A COLLAGEN PEPTIDE===
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==Overview==
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BACKGROUND: The collagen triple helix is a unique protein motif defined by the supercoiling of three polypeptide chains in a polyproline II conformation. It is a major domain of all collagen proteins and is also reported to exist in proteins with host defense function and in several membrane proteins. The triple-helical domain has distinctive properties. Collagen requires a high proportion of the post-translationally modified imino acid 4-hydroxyproline and water to stabilize its conformation and assembly. The crystal structure of a collagen-like peptide determined to 1.85 Angstrum showed that these two features may be related. RESULTS: A detailed analysis of the hydration structure of the collagen-like peptide is presented. The water molecules around the carbonyl and hydroxyprolyl groups show distinctive geometries. There are repetitive patterns of water bridges that link oxygen atoms within a single peptide chain, between different chains and between different triple helices. Overall, the water molecules are organized in a semi-clathrate-like structure that surrounds and interconnects triple helices in the crystal lattice. Hydroxyprolyl groups play a crucial role in the assembly. CONCLUSIONS: The roles of hydroxyproline and hydration are strongly interrelated in the structure of the collagen triple helix. The specific, repetitive water bridges observed in this structure buttress the triple-helical conformation. The extensively ordered hydration structure offers a good model for the interpretation of the experimental results on collagen stability and assembly.
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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Template:STRUCTURE 1cgd

HYDRATION STRUCTURE OF A COLLAGEN PEPTIDE

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 8535783

About this Structure

Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Hydration structure of a collagen peptide., Bella J, Brodsky B, Berman HM, Structure. 1995 Sep 15;3(9):893-906. PMID:8535783

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