WS: PGs Flashcards

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+ How do GAGs interact with other protein families (key residues and components)

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  • Involves electrostatic/ionic interactions between the sulphate and carboxyl groups of GAGs and the basic amino acid residue of the protein
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+ How do GAGs function in Alzheimer’s Disease?

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  • GAG assist in amyloid fibril formation
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+ How do GAGs function in tissue repair?

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  • Interaction of HS with TL4R on leukocytes
  • See: Tether and roll, L6
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+ Outline how a virus/bacteria might use PGs in infection? (Give 2 examples)

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  • Viral envelope glycoprotein E has several binding sites for HS
  • e.g. Herpes simplex virus
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What elements of HSPGs are genetic vs acquired?

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  • Genetic: Core proteins
  • Chain modifications are more crucial in exerting effects/specificity -> region specificity e.g. in development
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HSPGs in cancer: 2 examples

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  • Syndecan-1 expression in myeloma directly related to disease severity and progression
  • Glypican-3 is re-expressed in a majority of hepatocellular carcinoma examples
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