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Proteoglycan monomer-hyaluronate interaction

Schematic representation of cartilage proteoglycan. The monomers, consisting of glycosaminoglycan chains linked to a core protein by covalent linkage, extend laterally at intervals from opposite sides of a very long filament of hyaluronate. The interaction between the core protein and hyaluronate is noncovalent and is aided by the link protein. The entire structure is highly hydrated and occupies a large volume. [Reproduced with permission from W. J. Lennarz, The Biochemistry of Glycoproteins and Proteoglycans, Plenum Press, New York, 1980]. Schematic representation of cartilage proteoglycan. The monomers, consisting of glycosaminoglycan chains linked to a core protein by covalent linkage, extend laterally at intervals from opposite sides of a very long filament of hyaluronate. The interaction between the core protein and hyaluronate is noncovalent and is aided by the link protein. The entire structure is highly hydrated and occupies a large volume. [Reproduced with permission from W. J. Lennarz, The Biochemistry of Glycoproteins and Proteoglycans, Plenum Press, New York, 1980].

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