Order Out of Chaos: Assembly of Ligand Binding Sites in Heparan Sulfate
University of Arizona · University of California San Diego
Abstract
Virtually every cell type in metazoan organisms produces heparan sulfate. These complex polysaccharides provide docking sites for numerous protein ligands and receptors involved in diverse biological processes, including growth control, signal transduction, cell adhesion, hemostasis, and lipid metabolism. The binding sites consist of relatively small tracts of variably sulfated glucosamine and uronic acid residues in specific arrangements. Their formation occurs in a tissue-specific fashion, generated by the action of a large family of enzymes involved in nucleotide sugar metabolism, polymer formation (glycosyltransferases), and chain processing (sulfotransferases and an epimerase). New insights into the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Heparan sulfate
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Nucleotide sugar
- Glycosyltransferase
- Glycan
- Signal transduction
- Receptor