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Molecular assembly and mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix: A fibrous protein perspective

Lisa D Muiznieks, Fred W Keeley
Key takeaways
  1. 01The extracellular matrix is a dynamic, tissue-specific network
  2. 02Collagen and elastin fibers provide mechanical strength and resilience
  3. 03These proteins help tissues withstand stress without permanent damage
  4. 04Matrix structure is influenced by the forces a tissue experiences

The fibrous proteins collagen and elastin form a tissue's structural backbone, allowing it to withstand mechanical stress without damage.

Abstract

The extracellular matrix is an integral and dynamic component of all tissues. Macromolecular compositions and structural architectures of the matrix are tissue-specific and typically are strongly influenced by the magnitude and direction of biomechanical forces experienced as part of normal tissue function. Fibrous extracellular networks of collagen and elastin provide the dominant response to tissue mechanical forces. These matrix proteins enable tissues to withstand high tensile and repetitive stresses without plastic deformation or rupture. Here we provide an overview of the hierarchical molecular and supramolecular assembly of collagens and elastic fibers, and review their capacity for mechanical behavior in response to force. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Fibrosis: Translation of basic research to human disease.

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APA
Lisa D Muiznieks, & Fred W Keeley (2013). Molecular assembly and mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix: A fibrous protein perspective. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/molecular-assembly-and-mechanical-properties-of-the-extracellular-matrix-a-fibrous-protein-perspective/
MLA
Lisa D Muiznieks, and Fred W Keeley. "Molecular assembly and mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix: A fibrous protein perspective." 2013, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/molecular-assembly-and-mechanical-properties-of-the-extracellular-matrix-a-fibrous-protein-perspective/.
Chicago
Lisa D Muiznieks, Fred W Keeley. 2013. "Molecular assembly and mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix: A fibrous protein perspective.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/molecular-assembly-and-mechanical-properties-of-the-extracellular-matrix-a-fibrous-protein-perspective/