Xylose phosphorylation functions as a molecular switch to regulate proteoglycan biosynthesis

Volume: 111, Issue: 44, Pages: 15723 - 15728
Published: Oct 20, 2014
Abstract
Significance Proteoglycans are cellular proteins modified with long chains of repeating sugar residues connected to serine residues within the protein core by a short tetrasaccharide linker. Proteoglycans perform critical cellular functions such as formation of the extracellular matrix, binding to a diverse array of molecules, and regulation of cell motility, adhesion, and cell–cell communication. We show here that family with sequence...
Paper Details
Title
Xylose phosphorylation functions as a molecular switch to regulate proteoglycan biosynthesis
Published Date
Oct 20, 2014
Volume
111
Issue
44
Pages
15723 - 15728
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