The Structure of Glycosaminoglycans and their Interactions with Proteins
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Abstract
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are important complex carbohydrates that participate in many biological processes through the regulation of their various protein partners. Biochemical, structural biology and molecular modelling approaches have assisted in understanding the molecular basis of such interactions, creating an opportunity to capitalize on the large structural diversity of GAGs in the discovery of new drugs. The complexity of GAG-protein interactions is in part due to the conformational flexibility and underlying sulphation patterns of GAGs, the role of metal ions and the effect of pH on the affinity of binding. Current understanding of the structure of GAGs and their interactions with proteins is here…
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- Glycosaminoglycan
- Computational biology
- Sulfation
- Chemistry
- Function (biology)
- Protein structure
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Biochemistry
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