Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life
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Author: Trudy McKee, James R. McKee
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 7, Problem 41SA
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The proteoglycan and collagen components of cartilage which contributeproperties to the tissue.
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Proteoglycans are molecules which contain a high concentration of carbohydrates along with protein compound linked together by N-glycosidic linkageand O-glycosidic linkage. The protein part of proteoglycan is referred to as core protein. Collagen is a type of structural protein. Collagen is found in connective tissues and skin.
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