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Proteoglycan Proteoglycans

Proteoglycans — Biological and Chemical Aspects in Human Life, by J.F. Kennedy... [Pg.281]

Protenoids Proteoglycans Proteolysis Proteolytic enzymes Proteus... [Pg.822]

Glycoconjugates. Another class of carbohydrates are the glycoconjugates (14), composed of glycoproteins, proteoglycans, peptidoglycans, and glycohpids. [Pg.478]

There are other glycosaminoglycans. Hyaluronic acid [9004-61-9] occurs both free and in noncovalent association with proteoglycan molecules. Heparin [9005-49-6] and heparan sulfate [39403-40-2] also known as heparitin sulfate [9050-30-0] occur in mast cells and in the aorta, Hver, and lungs. [Pg.478]

Chymopapain [9001 -90-6] derived from the latex of the papaya tree, produces improvement in lower back pain and sciatica in the majority (75%) of recipients (185—189) when injected into the lumbar intervertebral disks of patients suffering from herniated disk (the nucleus pulposus). This treatment degrades the proteoglycans of the diseased nucleus pulposus, resulting in shrinkage of the disk and reduction of pressure on the nerve roots (190). [Pg.311]

Proteoglycans (from cultured human muscle cells). Separated by ion-exchange HPLC using a Biogel TSK-DEAE 5-PW analytical column. [Harper et al. Anal Biochem 159 150 1986.]... [Pg.562]

A Sail, R Matsumoto, HP McNeil, M Karplus, RL Stevens. Three-dimensional models of four mouse mast cell chymases. Identification of proteoglycan-bmdmg regions and protease-specific antigenic epitopes. I Biol Chem 268 9023-9034, 1933. [Pg.311]

Mucus Viscous glycoprotein, proteoglycan secretion of goblet cells and... [Pg.237]

Structural proteins u-Keratin Collagen Elastin Eibroin Proteoglycans... [Pg.121]

FIGURE 7.33 Glycosamiooglycaos are formed from repeating disaccharide arrays. Glycosamiooglycaos are compooeots of the proteoglycans. [Pg.236]

Lennarz, W. J., 1980. The Biochemistry of Glycoproteins and Proteoglycans. New York Plenum Press. [Pg.237]

Rnoslahti, E., 1989. Proteoglycans in cell regulation. y<9wrn z/ of Biological Chemistry 264 13369—13372. [Pg.237]

Proteoglycans may be soluble and located in the extracellular matrix, as is the case for serglycin, versican, and the cartilage matrix proteoglycan, or they may be integral transmembrane proteins, such as syndecan. Both types of proteoglycan... [Pg.289]

FIGURE 9.31 The known proteoglycans include a variety of structures. The carbohydrate groups of proteoglycans are predominantly glycosaminoglycans O-linked to serine residues. Proteoglycans include both soluble proteins and integral transmembrane proteins. [Pg.290]

Proteoglycan Glycosaminoglycan Protein M, Number of Amino Acid Residues... [Pg.291]

Secreted or extracellular matrix proteoglyeans Large aggregating cartilage proteoglycans CS/KS 220,952 2124... [Pg.291]

FIGURE 9.32 Proteoglycans serve a variety of functions on the cytoplasmic and extracellular surfaces of the plasma membrane. Many of these functions appear to involve the binding of specific proteins to the glycosaminoglycan groups. [Pg.291]

The proteoglycan-hyaluronate aggregates are highly hydrated by virtue of strong interactions between water molecules and the polyanionic complex. [Pg.292]

FIGURE 9.34 Hyaluronate (see Figure 7.33) forms the backbone of proteoglycan structures, such as those found in cartilage. [Pg.293]

Kjellen, L., and Lindahl, U., 1991. Proteoglycans Structures and interactions. Annual Review of Biochemistry 60 443—475. [Pg.294]


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Amino acids sequence analysis, proteoglycans

Arthritis proteoglycans

Basement membranes chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans

Basement membranes heparan sulfate proteoglycans

Biochemistry proteoglycans

Biological Roles of Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans

Biological Roles of Keratan Sulfate Proteoglycans

Biosynthesis of CS and DS Proteoglycans

Biosynthesis of Heparin and Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans

Biosynthesis of Proteoglycans with Keratan Sulfates

Carbohydrate-protein linkage regions, proteoglycans

Carbohydrate-protein linkages proteoglycans

Cartilage, hyaluronic acid interaction with proteoglycans

Cell Surface Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans

Chondroitin Sulphate Proteoglycans

Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan

Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans

Connective tissue proteoglycan

Connective tissue proteoglycans

Core proteoglycans, small leucine-rich

Decorin Proteoglycans

Decorin Proteoglycans functions

Decorin Proteoglycans protein core

Dermatan sulfate proteoglycans

Disk proteoglycans

Effects on Proteoglycan and Glycosaminoglycan Chain Biosynthesis

Elastic fibers and proteoglycans

Elastin proteoglycans and

Extracellular matrix heparan sulfate proteoglycan

Extracellular proteoglycans

Fractionation of Small Proteoglycans

Functions of Cell Surface Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans

Generalized Primary Structures of Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans

Glycoproteins and Proteoglycans

Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans

Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans of Skin

Healthy Processes in Relation to Proteoglycans and Glycosaminoglycans

Heparan proteoglycan

Heparan proteoglycans

Heparan sulfate proteoglycan

Heparan sulfate proteoglycan, basement

Heparan sulfate proteoglycan, basement membranes

Heparan sulfate proteoglycans

Heparan sulfate proteoglycans HSPGs)

Heparin Sulfate Proteoglycans

Heparin Sulphate Proteoglycans

Heparin proteoglycan

Heparin proteoglycan molecular weight

Heparin proteoglycans

Heparin sulfate proteoglycan

Hyaluronan interaction with proteoglycans

Hyaluronic acid proteoglycan interaction

Hyaluronic acid-proteoglycan complex

Intracellular proteoglycans

Liposomes proteoglycans

Lysosomal enzymes proteoglycan degradation

Modulation of Chondrocytic Proteoglycan Metabolism

Mucopolysaccharides proteoglycan

NG2-proteoglycans

Nomenclature of Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans

Osteoarthritis proteoglycans

Part-time Cell Surface Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans

Proteins proteoglycans

Proteoglycan

Proteoglycan aggregate, cartilage

Proteoglycan aggregated

Proteoglycan aggregates

Proteoglycan aggregates, structure

Proteoglycan aggregation factor

Proteoglycan binding to proteins

Proteoglycan blood vessel

Proteoglycan cartilage

Proteoglycan complex

Proteoglycan dermatan sulfate-containing

Proteoglycan dynamic viscoelasticity

Proteoglycan gels

Proteoglycan leucine-rich

Proteoglycan modular

Proteoglycan molecular architecture

Proteoglycan molecules

Proteoglycan monomer

Proteoglycan monomer-hyaluronate interaction

Proteoglycan self-association

Proteoglycan solution

Proteoglycan solutions, viscosity

Proteoglycan species, isolation

Proteoglycan structure

Proteoglycan subunit

Proteoglycan terminal unit of polysaccharides

Proteoglycan turnover

Proteoglycan viscosity

Proteoglycan with hyaluronate, interaction

Proteoglycan, core-peptide backbone

Proteoglycan-dependent pathway

Proteoglycans

Proteoglycans Glycosaminoglycans

Proteoglycans Glycosylation

Proteoglycans aggrecan

Proteoglycans and

Proteoglycans and Glycosaminoglycans in Disease

Proteoglycans and Normal Lung Structure

Proteoglycans and Selectins

Proteoglycans attachment sequence

Proteoglycans biglycan

Proteoglycans biological functions

Proteoglycans brevican

Proteoglycans cancer

Proteoglycans carbohydrates

Proteoglycans cartilage

Proteoglycans cell surface

Proteoglycans core protein

Proteoglycans degradation

Proteoglycans disorders

Proteoglycans distribution

Proteoglycans explant culture

Proteoglycans families

Proteoglycans folding

Proteoglycans functions

Proteoglycans hyaluronic acid content

Proteoglycans in cartilage

Proteoglycans in the Lung

Proteoglycans keratan sulfate

Proteoglycans link trisaccharide

Proteoglycans linkage region

Proteoglycans lungs

Proteoglycans mechanisms

Proteoglycans model

Proteoglycans mucopolysaccharide-protein complexes

Proteoglycans occurrence

Proteoglycans of cartilage

Proteoglycans of the Intervertebral Disk

Proteoglycans of the extracellular matrix

Proteoglycans part-time

Proteoglycans phosphorylation

Proteoglycans precursor

Proteoglycans primary culture

Proteoglycans properties

Proteoglycans regulation

Proteoglycans rheumatoid arthritis

Proteoglycans serglycin

Proteoglycans small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycan (SLRP

Proteoglycans structural features

Proteoglycans sulfation

Proteoglycans synthesis

Proteoglycans tissue presentation

Proteoglycans versican

Proteoglycans vitamin

Proteoglycans xylosylation

Proteoglycans, biosynthesis

Proteoglycans, hyaluronic acid

Proteoglycans, hyaluronic acid interaction

Proteoglycans, structure

Small Leucine-Rich Proteoglycan

Small Leucine-Rich Repeat Proteoglycans of Skin

Small leucine-rich proteoglycans

Small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycans

Small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycans SLRPs)

Sugars proteoglycan synthesis

Sulfate containing proteoglycans

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