Biochemistry of the skin

Biochemistry of the skin





Collagens


Collagens are synthesized by fibroblasts (Fig. 3) and are the major structural proteins of the dermis, forming 70–80% of its dry weight. The main amino acids in collagens are glycine, proline and hydroxyproline. Collagens are broken down, e.g. in wound healing, by collagenases, of which the matrix metalloproteinases are important. There are over 22 types of collagen; at least five are found in skin:


Apr 20, 2016 | Posted by in Dermatology | Comments Off on Biochemistry of the skin

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