Proteins That Bind Sulfated Glycosaminoglycans
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- DOI: 10.1101/glycobiology.4e.38
Proteins That Bind Sulfated Glycosaminoglycans
Excerpt
Glycosaminoglycans bind to many different classes of proteins mostly through electrostatic interactions between negatively charged sulfate groups and uronic acids and positively charged amino acids in the protein. This chapter focuses on examples of glycosaminoglycan (GAG)-binding proteins, methods for measuring GAG–protein interaction, and information about three-dimensional structures of the complexes.
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Sections
- GAG-BINDING PROTEINS ARE COMMON
- METHODS FOR MEASURING GAG–PROTEIN BINDING
- CONFORMATIONAL AND SEQUENCE CONSIDERATIONS
- HOW SPECIFIC ARE GAG–PROTEIN INTERACTIONS?
- ANTITHROMBIN–HEPARIN: A PARADIGM FOR STUDYING GAG-BINDING PROTEINS
- FGF–HEPARIN INTERACTIONS ENHANCE STIMULATION OF FGF RECEPTOR SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION
- CCL5–CHONDROITIN SULFATE INTERACTIONS: STABILIZATION OF A CHEMOTACTIC GRADIENT
- OTHER ATTRIBUTES OF GAG–PROTEIN INTERACTIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- FURTHER READING
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