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Proteoglycan form and function: A comprehensive nomenclature of proteoglycans

Renato V Iozzo, Liliana Schaefer
Key takeaways
  1. 01Proposes a new classification for proteoglycans
  2. 02Categorizes based on location, genetics, and protein structure
  3. 03Defines four main classes: intracellular, cell-surface, pericellular, and extracellular
  4. 04Connects proteoglycan types to their roles in health and disease

This review proposes a new system for classifying proteoglycans into four groups based on their structure and location.

Abstract

We provide a comprehensive classification of the proteoglycan gene families and respective protein cores. This updated nomenclature is based on three criteria: Cellular and subcellular location, overall gene/protein homology, and the utilization of specific protein modules within their respective protein cores. These three signatures were utilized to design four major classes of proteoglycans with distinct forms and functions: the intracellular, cell-surface, pericellular and extracellular proteoglycans. The proposed nomenclature encompasses forty-three distinct proteoglycan-encoding genes and many alternatively-spliced variants. The biological functions of these four proteoglycan families are critically assessed in development, cancer and angiogenesis, and in various acquired and genetic diseases where their expression is aberrant.

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APA
Renato V Iozzo, & Liliana Schaefer (2015). Proteoglycan form and function: A comprehensive nomenclature of proteoglycans. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/proteoglycan-form-and-function-a-comprehensive-nomenclature-of-proteoglycans/
MLA
Renato V Iozzo, and Liliana Schaefer. "Proteoglycan form and function: A comprehensive nomenclature of proteoglycans." 2015, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/proteoglycan-form-and-function-a-comprehensive-nomenclature-of-proteoglycans/.
Chicago
Renato V Iozzo, Liliana Schaefer. 2015. "Proteoglycan form and function: A comprehensive nomenclature of proteoglycans.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/proteoglycan-form-and-function-a-comprehensive-nomenclature-of-proteoglycans/