kollagenems
Kollagenems is a term used in some scientific discussions to denote enzymes involved in collagen metabolism. It is not a formal biochemical class but an umbrella label applied in limited contexts to capture the diverse enzymatic activities that build, modify, or break down collagen, the main structural protein of connective tissue. The exact scope of kollagenems can vary by source, but it generally encompasses enzymes that influence collagen biosynthesis, cross-linking, and degradation.
In the context of collagen synthesis and maturation, kollagenems may refer to enzymes such as prolyl and
Regulation of kollagenems is tightly linked to physiological processes such as development, wound healing, aging, and
See also: collagen, extracellular matrix, matrix metalloproteinases, collagen biosynthesis.