elastisin
Elastin is a fibrous protein that plays a crucial role in providing elasticity and structural support to connective tissues throughout the human body. It is a key component of the extracellular matrix, particularly in tissues such as skin, blood vessels, lungs, and elastic ligaments. Elastin fibers allow these tissues to return to their original shape after stretching or contracting, contributing to their resilience and flexibility.
The protein is synthesized by fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, and chondrocytes, primarily in the form of tropoelastin,
Elastin’s structure consists of repetitive amino acid sequences, particularly rich in glycine, proline, and valine, which
Aging, UV exposure, and certain genetic disorders can lead to a decline in elastin production or degradation,
Research into elastin continues to explore its biochemical properties, structural dynamics, and potential medical implications, offering