Proteoglycans, ion channels and cell–matrix adhesion

Volume: 474, Issue: 12, Pages: 1965 - 1979
Published: May 25, 2017
Abstract
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 surface proteoglycans include the six glypicans, CD44, NG2 (CSPG4), neuropilin-1 and four syndecans. A single syndecan is present in invertebrates such as nematodes and insects. Uniquely, syndecans are...
Paper Details
Title
Proteoglycans, ion channels and cell–matrix adhesion
Published Date
May 25, 2017
Volume
474
Issue
12
Pages
1965 - 1979
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