1-34 of 34
Keywords: proteoglycan
Close
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Articles
Biochem J (2021) 478 (4): 703–719.
Published: 18 February 2021
... ( [email protected] ) 2 11 2020 22 12 2020 19 1 2021 © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society 2021 glycobiologybiology glycocalyx glycoproteinsbiology glycosaminoglycansbiology glycosylationbiology proteoglycan...
Articles
Articles
Biochem J (2017) 474 (12): 1965–1979.
Published: 25 May 2017
...Ioli Mitsou; Hinke A.B. Multhaupt; John R. Couchman Cell surface proteoglycans comprise a transmembrane or membrane-associated core protein to which one or more glycosaminoglycan chains are covalently attached. They are ubiquitous receptors on nearly all animal cell surfaces. In mammals, the cell...
Articles
Biochem J (2016) 473 (22): 4145–4158.
Published: 10 November 2016
... of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) . chondroitin sulfate chondroitinase Glycobiology keratan sulfate proteoglycan Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), a group of structurally related polysaccharides, are primarily found as the glycan...
Includes: Supplementary data
Articles
Biochem J (2014) 459 (2): 313–322.
Published: 28 March 2014
... proteoglycan Atherosclerosis is a multi-factorial disease characterized by the accumulation of lipids in the artery wall and chronic inflammation [ 1 ]. Lesions contain large numbers of activated monocytes and macrophages that are capable of generating reactive oxidants, and it has been demonstrated...
Includes: Supplementary data
Articles
Biochem J (2013) 454 (1): 133–145.
Published: 26 July 2013
... hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) signalling proteoglycan Isolated hepatocytes were treated with William's E Medium containing both 20 mIU of HSase from F. heparinum (EC 4.2.2.8) and 20 mIU Hepase from F. heparinum (EC 4.2.2.7) (Seikagaku Biobusiness) or with William's E Medium containing 10 mIU...
Includes: Supplementary data
Articles
Biochem J (2012) 443 (2): 361–368.
Published: 27 March 2012
..., we compared the proteoglycans of uterine fibroids and keloid scars with corresponding normal tissues. Our analysis indicates that uterine fibroids and keloid scars contain higher amounts of glycosaminoglycans relative to normal myometrium and normal adult skin respectively. Proteoglycan composition...
Articles
Articles
Articles
Biochem J (2011) 433 (1): 215–223.
Published: 15 December 2010
... receptor which is a heparan sulfate proteoglycan. Site-directed mutagenesis analysis revealed that Arg 178 and Lys 179 are important for heparin binding of ephrin-B3 and also for ephrin-B3 binding to cells. These amino acids, when introduced in the non-heparin-binding ephrin-B1, conferred the heparin...
Articles
Biochem J (2010) 431 (2): 199–205.
Published: 28 September 2010
...Tatiana N. Laremore; Mellisa Ly; Zhenqing Zhang; Kemal Solakyildirim; Scott A. McCallum; Richard T. Owens; Robert J. Linhardt The structure of the GAG (glycosaminoglycan) chain of recombinantly expressed decorin proteoglycan was examined using a combination of intact-chain analysis and domain...
Includes: Supplementary data
Articles
Biochem J (2010) 428 (3): 463–471.
Published: 27 May 2010
... 2 (EXT2) exostosin-like 2 (EXTL2) glycosaminoglycan heparan sulfate (HS) proteoglycan HS (heparan sulfate) proteoglycans are ubiquitously found at the cell surface and in the extracellular matrix, affecting a variety of biological processes, including specific signalling pathways [ 1 – 4...
Includes: Supplementary data
Articles
Articles
Biochem J (2007) 404 (3): 535–544.
Published: 29 May 2007
... 2007 basement membrane chondroitin sulfate extracellular matrix heparan sulfate proteoglycan rotary shadowing type XV collagen Two main sources of human type XV are umbilical cord and placenta ( Figure 2 ; also see [ 18 – 20 ]). Initial purification attempts using placenta...
Articles
Articles
Biochem J (2007) 403 (3): 553–563.
Published: 12 April 2007
...Joji Iida; Krista L. Wilhelmson; Janet Ng; Peter Lee; Charlotte Morrison; Eric Tam; Christopher M. Overall; James B. McCarthy We previously reported that CS (chondroitin sulfate) GAG (glycosaminoglycan), expressed on MCSP (melanoma-specific CS proteoglycan), is important for regulating MT3-MMP...
Articles
Biochem J (2007) 403 (1): 49–57.
Published: 13 March 2007
...Tiago Braga; Mirjana Grujic; Agneta Lukinius; Lars Hellman; Magnus Åbrink; Gunnar Pejler SG (serglycin) PGs (proteoglycans) are strongly implicated in the assembly of MC (mast cell) granules. However, this notion has mainly been on the basis of studies of MCs of the connective tissue subtype...
Articles
Biochem J (2006) 398 (3): 509–514.
Published: 29 August 2006
... in vivo . To check whether cysteine derivatives play a role, sulfation of cartilage proteoglycans was measured after treatment for 1 week of newborn mutant and wild-type mice with hypodermic NAC ( N -acetyl- L -cysteine). The relative amount of sulfated disaccharides increased in mutant mice treated...
Articles
Biochem J (2005) 390 (2): 407–418.
Published: 23 August 2005
... of the cell-penetrating peptides to extracellular heparan sulphate proteoglycans, except for one particular peptide (DPV1047) that partially originates from an anti-DNA antibody and is internalized in a caveolar independent manner. These new therapeutic tools are currently being developed for intracellular...
Articles
Articles
Biochem J (2005) 386 (1): 15–27.
Published: 08 February 2005
... are extracellular, multidomain enzymes whose known functions include: (i) collagen processing as procollagen N-proteinase; (ii) cleavage of the matrix proteoglycans aggrecan, versican and brevican; (iii) inhibition of angiogenesis; and (iv) blood coagulation homoeostasis as the von Willebrand factor cleaving...
Articles
Biochem J (2004) 377 (2): 533–538.
Published: 15 January 2004
...-regulated by this inflammatory stimulus. By immunoprecipitation using an anti-syndecan-2 antibody on TNF-α-stimulated HUVEC lysates, inflammation-induced interleukin-8 was found to be an interaction partner of this HS (heparan sulphate) proteoglycan, but not of any other syndecan on these cells...
Articles
Biochem J (2003) 376 (2): 511–515.
Published: 01 December 2003
... proteoglycan xyloside Abbreviations used: GlcN, glucosamine; GalN, galactosamine; ΔDi-0S, 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-3- O -(β- d -Glc-4-enepyranosyluronic acid)- d -galactose; ΔDi-4S, 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-3- O -(β- d -Glc-4-enepyranosyluronic acid)-4- O -sulpho- d -galactose; ΔDi-6S, 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-3- O...
Articles
Biochem J (2003) 375 (1): 183–189.
Published: 01 October 2003
...Peter J. ROUGHLEY; James BARNETT; Fengrong ZUO; John S. MORT Proteoglycan aggregates and purified aggrecan from adult and fetal bovine cartilage and adult and neonatal human cartilage were subjected to in vitro degradation by recombinant aggrecanase-1 and aggrecanase-2. The ability...
Articles
Biochem J (2003) 369 (3): 603–610.
Published: 01 February 2003
...Ignacio FAJARDO; Gunnar PEJLER Tryptase is a serine protease that is stored at low pH in the mast cell secretory granules in complex with heparin proteoglycan. When mast cells are activated, e.g. during allergic responses, the tryptase/heparin complexes are released together with a variety of other...
Articles
Biochem J (2002) 362 (2): 465–472.
Published: 22 February 2002
..., but abundant release of GAG occurred in the presence of retinoic acid, with evidence of aggrecanase action. Treatment of fetal epiphyseal cartilage with retinoic acid INTRODUCTION The large aggregating proteoglycan, aggrecan, is a major struc- tural component of articular cartilage, on which it confers...
Articles
Articles
Biochem J (2001) 355 (2): 517–527.
Published: 06 April 2001
...Pairath TAPANADECHOPONE; Sarka TUMOVA; Xinnong JIANG; John R. COUCHMAN Perlecan, a proteoglycan of basement membrane and extracellular matrices, has important roles in both normal biological and pathological processes. As a result of its ability to store and protect growth factors, perlecan may...
Articles
Biochem J (2000) 351 (1): 161–166.
Published: 26 September 2000
..., such as preferred peptide sequences for enzyme binding or enhanced accessibility to the core protein at these sites. Key words: ADAMTS, cartilage, degradation, osteoarthritis, proteoglycan. region and which have lost the C-terminal G3 domain. However, whether these species are products of aggrecanase and}or other...
Articles
Biochem J (2000) 350 (1): 181–188.
Published: 09 August 2000
...Sarah G. REES; Carl R. FLANNERY; Chris B. LITTLE; Clare E. HUGHES; Bruce CATERSON; Colin M. DENT We have examined the catabolism of the proteoglycans aggrecan, decorin and biglycan in fresh tendon samples and in explant cultures of tissue from the tensional and compressed regions of young...
Articles
Articles
Biochem J (2000) 349 (1): 19–25.
Published: 26 June 2000
...Pauliina LAINE; Niina REUNANEN; Laura RAVANTI; Marco FOSCHI; Manoranjan SANTRA; V. Renato IOZZO; Veli-Matti KÄHÄRI Decorin is a small leucine-rich extracellular matrix proteoglycan, the expression of which is down-regulated in proliferating and malignantly transformed cells. In the present study we...
Articles
Articles
Biochem J (1999) 340 (3): 613–620.
Published: 08 June 1999
...Gitte V. ERIKSEN; Ingemar CARLSTEDT; Matthias MÖRGELIN; Niels ULDBJERG; Anders MALMSTRÖM Two proteoglycans differing in size and composition were isolated from human follicular fluid. The larger one of high density had a molecular mass of 3.0×10 6 Da, as determined by laser light-scattering...