Heparan sulfate proteoglycan as a cell-surface endocytosis receptor
- 01HSPGs act as cell-surface receptors
- 02They help large molecules enter cells
- 03This process is called endocytosis
- 04Relevant for drug delivery and disease
Proteoglycans on the cell surface act as key receptors, helping many types of large molecules get inside the cell.
How various macromolecules are exchanged between cells and how they gain entry into recipient cells are fundamental questions in cell biology with important implications e.g. non-viral drug delivery, infectious disease, metabolic disorders, and cancer. The role of heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG) as a cell-surface receptor of diverse macromolecular cargo has recently been manifested. Exosomes, cell penetrating peptides, polycation-nucleic acid complexes, viruses, lipoproteins, growth factors and morphogens among other ligands enter cells through HSPG-mediated endocytosis. Key questions that partially have been unraveled over recent years include the respective roles of HSPG core protein and HS chain structure specificity for macromolecular cargo endocytosis, the down-stream intracellular signaling events involved in HSPG-dependent membrane invagination and vesicle formation, and the biological significance of the HSPG transport pathway. Here, we discuss the intriguing role of HSPGs as a major entry pathway of macromolecules in mammalian cells with emphasis on recent in vitro and in vivo data that provide compelling evidence of HSPG as an autonomous endocytosis receptor.
- APA
- Helena C Christianson, & Mattias Belting (2013). Heparan sulfate proteoglycan as a cell-surface endocytosis receptor. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/heparan-sulfate-proteoglycan-as-a-cell-surface-endocytosis-receptor/
- MLA
- Helena C Christianson, and Mattias Belting. "Heparan sulfate proteoglycan as a cell-surface endocytosis receptor." 2013, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/heparan-sulfate-proteoglycan-as-a-cell-surface-endocytosis-receptor/.
- Chicago
- Helena C Christianson, Mattias Belting. 2013. "Heparan sulfate proteoglycan as a cell-surface endocytosis receptor.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/heparan-sulfate-proteoglycan-as-a-cell-surface-endocytosis-receptor/
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