Chapter 2 (pt3) Flashcards
What are glycoproteins composed of?
Mainly proteins with a small percentage of carbohydrates
Identify this structure
Heparin ( a GAG)
Identify this structure
Chondroitin (A GAG)
What has a negative charge, prevents blood clotting and binds to antithrombin III; made by mast cells?
Heparin (a GAG)
What is the structure for cartilage, tendon, and bone?
Chondroitin (A GAG)
Which GAG is a family of highly sulfated and negatively charged polysaccharide with a M.S between 3 - 30kDa?
Heparin (A GAG)
Which GAG type is an extracellular GAG on epithelial cells, used to prevent blotting/binding?
Heparan Sulfate
Which GAG type is synovial fluid, viterous humor, loose connective tissue, and cartilage?
Hyaluronic acid
Which GAG type is found in corneas and loose connective tissue?
Keratan sulfates
Which GAG type is found in skin, blood vessels, and heart valves?
Dematan Sulfates
Which GAG has common components of hyaluronic acid, and long, linear chains of repetitve units of uronic acids and chondroitin sulfate or keratan sulfate bound together by link and core proteins?
Collagen