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Archive | 1984

Self-Association of Copolymeric Glycosaminoglycans (Proteoglycans)

L A Fransson; L Cöster; Ian A. Nieduszynski; C.F. Phelps; John K. Sheehan

Connective tissue is composed of scattered cells embedded in an extracellular matrix consisting of abundant collagen fibers, elastin, and an amorphous ground substance dominated by proteoglycans. Proteoglycans contain a central protein core that is substituted with glycosaminoglycans. With the possible exception of hyaluronate all of the known glycosaminoglycans (Table 1) occur as proteoglycans. The various proteoglycans of the interfibrillar space are considered to control the architecture of the fibrillar network (Muir and Hardingham, 1975). A general observation is that the type of proteoglycan found in a tissue varies with the biomechanical properties of the tissue. The cartilage proteoglycan is especially designed for resisting compression and deformation by virtue of its aggregation with hyaluronate (carbohydrate—protein interaction) to form large, highly expanded supramolecular aggregates (Muir and Hardingham, 1975).


Biochemical Journal | 1975

The copolymeric structure of dermatan sulphate produced by cultured human fibroblasts. Different distribution of iduronic acid and glucuronic acid-containing units in soluble and cell-associated glycans.

Malström A; Ingemar Carlstedt; L Aberg; L A Fransson


Biochemical Journal | 1990

A method for the sequence analysis of dermatan sulphate

L A Fransson; Birgitta Havsmark; I Silverberg


Biochemical Journal | 1981

Bovine aortic chondroitin sulphate- and dermatan sulphate-containing proteoglycans. Isolation, fractionation and chemical characterization.

R Kapoor; C. F. Phelps; L Cöster; L A Fransson


Biochemical Journal | 1989

Identification of the core proteins in proteoglycans synthesized by vascular endothelial cells.

A Lindblom; Ingemar Carlstedt; L A Fransson


Biochemical Journal | 1991

Domain structure of endothelial heparan sulphate.

A Lindblom; Gunilla Bengtsson-Olivecrona; L A Fransson


Biochemical Journal | 1981

Self-association of dermatan sulphate proteoglycans from bovine sclera.

L Cöster; L A Fransson; John K. Sheehan; Ian A. Nieduszynski; C. F. Phelps


Biochemical Journal | 1975

The co-polymeric structure of pig skin dermatan sulphate. Distribution of L-iduronic acid sulphate residues in co-polymeric chains.

L Cöster; Anders Malmström; Ingrid Sjöberg; L A Fransson


Biochemical Journal | 1979

Structure and metabolism of sulphated glycosaminoglycans in cultures of human fibroblasts. Structural characteristics of co-polymeric galactosaminoglycans in sequential extracts of fibroblasts during pulse-chase experiments.

Ingrid Sjöberg; Ingemar Carlstedt; L Cöster; Anders Malmström; L A Fransson


Biochemical Journal | 1985

Domain structure of proteoheparan sulphate from confluent cultures of human embryonic skin fibroblasts.

L A Fransson; L Cöster; Ingemar Carlstedt; Anders Malmström

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John K. Sheehan

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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