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Collagen triple helix hydrophobicity

Figure 9.2.9 Small section of a collagen triple helix. Hydrophobic and ion pairs appear in a knot-to-hole fitting arrangement. Figure 9.2.9 Small section of a collagen triple helix. Hydrophobic and ion pairs appear in a knot-to-hole fitting arrangement.
The entire peptide chain is packed or arranged within a single regular structure for a variety of fibrous proteins. Examples are wool keratin (a-helix), silk fibroin (P-sheet structure) and collagen (a triple hehx). Stabilization of these structures is achieved by intermolecular bonding (electrostatic interaction and disulfide linkages, but primarily hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions). [Pg.53]


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