The effect of charged versus neutral N- and C-termini on the stability of the collagen triple helix was examined. Thermal denaturation studies at different pH with collagen model peptides showed that an ammonium group at the N-terminus destabilizes the triple helix more than a carboxylate at the C-terminus. A neutral carboxylic acid stabilizes the triple helix more than an amido moiety at the C-terminus.
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