Glycosaminoglycan heparan sulphate interacts with a variety of proteins, such as growth factors, cytokines, enzymes and inhibitors and, thus, influences cellular functions, including adhesion, motility, differentiation and morphogenesis. The interactions generally involve saccharide domains in heparan sulphate chains, with precisely located O-sulphate groups. The 6-O-sulphate groups on glucosamine units, supposed to be involved in various interactions of functional importance, occur in different structural contexts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have isolated a cDNA encoding UDP-glucose dehydrogenase from a bovine kidney cDNA-library, the first mammalian cDNA clone published. [After submission of the manuscript, a study appeared describing the molecular cloning and characterization of the human and mouse UDP-glucose dehydrogenase genes (Spicer et al., 1998).
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