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Revision 4 . . October 27, 2001 7:58 am by Taw [expanded almost-stub to a bit bigger article]
Revision 3 . . (edit) September 5, 2001 3:14 pm by Larry Sanger
  

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Collagen has very interesting amino acid composition. It contains a lot of glycine and proline? and two
amino acids that are not inserted directly in ribosomes: hydroxyproline? and hydroxylysine?, former of them in quite big quantities.
They are changed from proline? and lisyne? in enzymatic process, but details of this process still aren't known.

Another rare feature of collagen is its regular arrangement of amino acids: usually every third amino acid is glycine.
There are very few other proteins which also have such a regularity.

Collagen forms structure [collagen helix]?.


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