نتایج جستجو برای: hyaluronan binding assay

تعداد نتایج: 616266  

2002
Mark J. Jedrzejas Luciane V. Mello Songlin Li

Hyaluronate lyase enzymes degrade hyaluronan, the main polysaccharide component of the host connective tissues, predominantly into unsaturated disaccharide units, thereby destroying the normal connective tissue structure and exposing the tissue cells to various endoand exogenous factors, including bacterial toxins. The crystal structures of Streptococcus pneumoniae hyaluronate lyase with tetraa...

2012
Cuixia Yang Manlin Cao Hua Liu Yiqing He Jing Xu Yan Du Yiwen Liu Wenjuan Wang Lian Cui Jiajie Hu Feng Gao

CD44 is a major cell surface receptor for the glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan (HA). Native high molecular weight hyaluronan (nHA) and oligosaccharides of hyaluronan (oHA) provoke distinct biological effects upon binding to CD44. Despite the importance of such interactions, however, the feature of binding with CD44 at the cell surface and the molecular basis for functional distinction between diffe...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience research 2003
Lawrence D F Moon Richard A Asher James W Fawcett

Many chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs) have been shown to influence CNS axon growth in vitro and in vivo. These interactions can be mediated through the core protein or through the chondroitin sulfate (CS) glycosaminoglycan (GAG) side chains. We have shown previously that degrading CS GAG side chains using chondroitinase ABC enhances dopaminergic nigrostriatal axon regeneration in vivo....

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2001
P Bono K Rubin J M Higgins R O Hynes

The actin cytoskeleton plays a significant role in changes of cell shape and motility, and interactions between the actin filaments and the cell membrane are crucial for a variety of cellular processes. Several adaptor proteins, including talin, maintain the cytoskeleton-membrane linkage by binding to integral membrane proteins and to the cytoskeleton. Layilin, a recently characterized transmem...

2013
Floor K. Kooy Hendrik H. Beeftink Michel H. M. Eppink Johannes Tramper Gerrit Eggink Carmen G. Boeriu

Pasteurella multocida hyaluronan synthase (PmHAS) is a bi-functional glycosyltransferase, containing a β1,3-glucuronyltransferase and β1,4-N-acetylglucosaminetransferase domain. PmHAS catalyzes the elongation of hyaluronan (HA) through the sequential addition of single monosaccharides to the non-reducing end of the hyaluronan chain. Research is focused on the relation between the length of the ...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2016
H Rodriguez-Martinez P Tienthai M Atikuzzaman A Vicente-Carrillo M Rubér M Alvarez-Rodriguez

Hyaluronan (hyaluronic acid) is a simple, nonantigenic, nonsulfated glycosaminoglycan present everywhere in the extracellular compartments of the body. Noteworthy, it is highly conserved phylogenetically, from sauropsida to mammals; and plays a plethora of roles from embryonic/fetal development to adult physiological and pathological events, including tumor development. In reproduction, hyaluro...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2004
Yang H Yun Douglas J Goetz Paige Yellen Weiliam Chen

Hyaluronan is a naturally occurring polymer that has enjoyed wide successes in biomedical and cosmetic applications as coatings, matrices, and hydrogels. For controlled delivery applications, formulating native hyaluronan into microspheres could be advantageous but has been difficult to process unless organic solvents are used or hyaluronan has been modified by etherification. Therefore, we pre...

Journal: :Analytical biochemistry 2007
Joanne C Krupa David Shaya Lianli Chi Robert J Linhardt Miroslaw Cygler Stephen G Withers John S Mort

A rapid, continuous, and convenient three-enzyme coupled UV absorption assay was developed to quantitate the glucuronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine transferase activities of hyaluronan synthase from Pasteurella multocida (PmHAS). Activity was measured by coupling the UDP produced from the PmHAS-catalyzed transfer of UDP-GlcNAc and UDP-GlcUA to a hyaluronic acid tetrasaccharide primer with the ...

Journal: :Glycobiology 2006
Daniel J Rigden Alexander Botzki Masatoshi Nukui R Brandon Mewbourne Ejvis Lamani Stephan Braun Erwin von Angerer Günther Bernhardt Stefan Dove Armin Buschauer Mark J Jedrzejas

The bacterial hyaluronan lyases (Hyals) that degrade hyaluronan, an important component of the extracellular matrix, are involved in microbial spread. Inhibitors of these enzymes are essential in investigation of the role of hyaluronan and Hyal in bacterial infections and constitute a new class of antibiotics against Hyal-producing bacteria. Recently, we identified 1,3-diacetylbenzimidazole-2-t...

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