Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the human body, serving as the primary component of connective tissues, including skin, tendons, cartilage, and bone matrix. It is a fibrous, triple-helix protein that imparts essential tensile strength and structural support to these tissues. Its synthesis and integrity are crucial for maintaining skin elasticity, joint health, and skeletal strength throughout the lifespan.
Origin
The term is derived from the Greek word kolla, meaning ‘glue,’ and the suffix -gen, meaning ‘producing,’ which accurately reflects its function as the body’s primary binding and structural agent. Its biochemical structure and the existence of multiple distinct types were elucidated over the course of modern biochemistry. Collagen remains a central focus in fields ranging from dermatology to orthopedics.
Mechanism
Collagen is synthesized by specialized cells, such as fibroblasts, through a complex process involving gene transcription, translation, and extensive post-translational modifications, notably hydroxylation of proline and lysine residues. These modifications are essential for the protein’s ability to fold into its stable triple-helix structure. Hormones like estrogen and growth hormone are known to modulate the gene expression and synthesis rate of collagen, directly impacting tissue quality.
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