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Marta Busse-Wicher1, Krzysztof B Wicher2, Marion Kusche-Gullberg3
1Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 1QW, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Heparan sulfates are complex sulfated molecules found in abundance at cell surfaces and in the extracellular matrix. They bind to and influence the activity of a variety of molecules like growth factors, proteases and morphogens and are thus involved in various cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. The mammalian EXT proteins have glycosyltransferase activities relevant for HS chain polymerization, however their exact role in this process is still confusing. In this review, we summarize current knowledge about the biochemical activities and some proposed functions of the members of the EXT protein family and their roles in human disease.
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