نتایج جستجو برای: mucins

تعداد نتایج: 5230  

Journal: :Human reproduction update 1999
E Lagow M M DeSouza D D Carson

Mucin glycoproteins are major constituents of the glycocalyx that covers mucosal epithelium. Two broad classes of mucins exist: membrane-associated and secretory. Of the secreted mucins, those with cysteine-rich regions are thought to polymerize through disulphide bonds. Among these gel-forming mucins are MUC2, MUC5AC, MUC5B and possibly MUC6. MUC7 lacks cysteine-rich domains and is thought to ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Zulfeqhar A. Syed Torleif Härd Anne Uv Iris F. van Dijk-Härd

Vital vertebrate organs are protected from the external environment by a barrier that to a large extent consists of mucins. These proteins are characterized by poorly conserved repeated sequences that are rich in prolines and potentially glycosylated threonines and serines (PTS). We have now used the characteristics of the PTS repeat domain to identify Drosophila mucins in a simple bioinformati...

Journal: :Glycobiology 1997
N Emery J M Lo-Guidice J J Lafitte M Lhermitte P Roussel

In order to evaluate the importance of an extracellular matrix on mucin secretion, human bronchial epithelial cells were cultured for 3 weeks on either plastic or type I collagen. By metabolically labeling cells with tritiated glucosamine, we found that cells grown on collagen secreted more radiolabeled mucins than cells grown on plastic, and their amount increased from week 1 to week 3 in both...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 1984
J M Creeth B Cooper

by negative contrast has shown lipid micelles that might be associated with mucin threads and which disappear after delipidation (Slayter et al., 1984). In rat small-intestinal mucins, different varieties of lipids aie bound to the different parts, naked or hyperglycosylated, of these mucins (Witas et al., 1983). At the present time, there is no published indication of such differences in human...

Journal: :Gut 1997
K Matsuo H Ota T Akamatsu A Sugiyama T Katsuyama

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Histochemical analysis of the surface mucous gel layer of the human colon is difficult, as it dissolves in fixatives. This study was undertaken to explore the surface mucous gel layer on the normal mucosa and neoplastic tissues of the large intestine. In addition, the distribution of different mucins secreted from goblet cells was studied with a series of histochemical stain...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
Pablo Argüeso Ana Guzman-Aranguez Flavio Mantelli Zhiyi Cao Jessica Ricciuto Noorjahan Panjwani

Maintenance of an intact mucosal barrier is critical to preventing damage to and infection of wet-surfaced epithelia. The mechanism of defense has been the subject of much investigation, and there is evidence now implicating O-glycosylated mucins on the epithelial cell surface. Here we investigate a new role for the carbohydrate-binding protein galectin-3 in stabilizing mucosal barriers through...

2013
Janice J. Kim Waliul I. Khan

Goblet cells reside throughout the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and are responsible for the production and preservation of a protective mucus blanket by synthesizing and secreting high molecular weight glycoproteins known as mucins. The concept of the mucus layer functioning as a dynamic protective barrier is suggested by studies showing changes in mucins in inflammatory conditions of the GI tra...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2012
Michelle Kilcoyne Jared Q Gerlach Ronan Gough Mary E Gallagher Marian Kane Stephen D Carrington Lokesh Joshi

Mucins are the principal components of mucus, and mucin glycosylation has important roles in defense, microbial adhesion, immunomodulation, inflammation, and cancer. Mucin expression and glycosylation are dynamic, responding to changes in local environment and disease. Potentially hundreds of heterogeneous glycans can substitute one mucin molecule, and it is difficult to identify biologically a...

Journal: :Glycobiology 1999
D J Thornton N Khan R Mehrotra M Howard E Veerman N H Packer J K Sheehan

The MG1 population of mucins was isolated from human whole salivas by gel chromatography followed by isopycnic density gradient centrifugation. The reduced and alkylated MG1 mucins, separated by anion exchange chromatography, were of similar size (radius of gyration 55-64 nm) and molecular weight (2.5-2.9 x 10(6) Da). Two differently-charged populations of MG1 subunits were observed which showe...

2012
Miriam Cohen Nissi M. Varki Mark D. Jankowski Pascal Gagneux

Mucins are complex and heavily glycosylated O-linked glycoproteins, which contain more than 70% carbohydrate by weight(1-3). Secreted mucins, produced by goblet cells and the gastric mucosa, provide the scaffold for a micrometers-thick mucus layer that lines the epithelia of the gut and respiratory tract(3,4). In addition to mucins, mucus layers also contain antimicrobial peptides, cytokines, a...

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