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Details on Person Perlecan is a modular proteoglycan located primarily in the ...
| Class:Id | Summation:2327755 |
| _displayName | Perlecan is a modular proteoglycan located primarily in the ... |
| _timestamp | 2012-07-31 13:32:59 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:2327748] Jupe, S, 2012-06-21 |
| literatureReference | [Book:2327722] 9780824746520 Proteoglycans structure, biology, and molecular interactions Heparan sulfate proteoglycans in basement membranes Iozzo, Renato [LiteratureReference:2327822] Self-assembly of a high molecular weight basement membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan into dimers and oligomers [LiteratureReference:2327699] Molecular architecture of basement membranes [LiteratureReference:2327728] Basement-membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan binds to laminin by its heparan sulfate chains and to nidogen by sites in the protein core |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:2327925] Jupe, S, 2012-06-22 [InstanceEdit:2328179] Jupe, S, 2012-06-25 [InstanceEdit:2396250] Jupe, S, 2012-07-09 [InstanceEdit:2426268] Jupe, S, 2012-07-31 |
| text | Perlecan is a modular proteoglycan located primarily in the basement membranes of vascularized tissues. It is involved in several developmental processes, both during embryogenesis and in human disease such as cancer and diabetes (Iozzo et al. 1994). Perlecan can self-aggregate into dimeric or multimeric forms (Yurchenco et al. 1987) and is involved in heterotypic interactions with numerous extracellular macromolecules. Perlecan's GAG chains mediate interactions with collagen IV (Yurchenko & Schittny 1990, Battaglia et al. 1992). |
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