Abstract
Annual Review of Biochemistry
Vol. 68:
729-777
(Volume publication date July 1999)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.biochem.68.1.729)
FUNCTIONS OF CELL SURFACE HEPARAN SULFATE PROTEOGLYCANS Merton Bernfield, Martin Götte, Pyong Woo Park, Ofer Reizes, Marilyn L. Fitzgerald, John Lincecum, and Masahiro ZakoDivision of Developmental and Newborn Biology, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115; e-mail: bernfield@a1.tch.harvard.edu ▪ Abstract The heparan sulfate on the surface of all adherent cells modulates the actions of a large number of extracellular ligands. Members of both cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan families, the transmembrane syndecans and the glycosylphosphoinositide-linked glypicans, bind these ligands and enhance formation of their receptor-signaling complexes. These heparan sulfate proteoglycans also immobilize and regulate the turnover of ligands that act at the cell surface. The extracellular domains of these proteoglycans can be shed from the cell surface, generating soluble heparan sulfate proteoglycans that can inhibit interactions at the cell surface. Recent analyses of genetic defects in Drosophila melanogaster, mice, and humans confirm most of these activities in vivo and identify additional processes that involve cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans. This chapter focuses on the mechanisms underlying these activities and on the cellular functions that they regulate. Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)Gem-diamine 1-N-iminosugars as versatile glycomimetics: synthesis, biological activity and therapeutic potential The Journal of Antibiotics (2009) Syndecan-1, a new target molecule involved in progression of androgen-independent prostate cancer Cancer Science 100(7):1248-1254 (2009) Proteoglycans: from structural compounds to signaling molecules Cell and Tissue Research (2009) De-sulfation of MG-63 cell glycosaminoglycans delays in vitro osteogenesis, up-regulates cholesterol synthesis and disrupts cell cycle and the actin cytoskeleton Journal of Cellular Physiology 219(3):572-583 (2009) Specific inhibition of FGF-2 signaling with 2-O-sulfated octasaccharides of heparan sulfate Glycobiology 19(6):644-654 (2009)
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