Umashankara et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Orchestration of structural, stereoelectronic, and hydrogen-bonding effects in stabilizing triplexes from engineered chimeric collagen peptides (ProX-ProY-Gly) 6 …Umashankara et al., 2015
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- 8670714580730846116
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- Umashankara M
- Sonar M
- Bansode N
- Ganesh K
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- The Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Collagens are an important family of structural proteins found in the extracellular matrix with triple helix as the characteristic structural motif. The collagen triplex is made of three left- handed polyproline II (PPII) helices with each PPII strand consisting of repetitive units of the …
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