TMEM2: en felande länk i hyaluronan-katabolism identifierad?
- 01En tredjedel av kroppens hyaluronan omsätts dagligen
- 02Enzymet för den initiala HA-nedbrytningen var tidigare okänt
- 03TMEM2 är ett nyidentifierat hyaluronidas på cellytan
- 04Modeller för HA-metabolism kan behöva inkludera TMEM2
Forskare har identifierat proteinet TMEM2, som kan vara det nyckelenzym som påbörjar nedbrytningen av hyaluronan på cellytan.
Hyaluronan (HA) is a glycosaminoglycan (GAG) composed of repeating disaccharide units of glucuronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine. HA is an extremely long, unbranched polymer, which often exceeds 106 Da and sometimes reaches 107 Da. A feature that epitomizes HA is its rapid turnover; one-third of the total body HA is turned over daily. The current model of HA catabolism postulates that high-molecular weight HA in the extracellular space is first cleaved into smaller fragments by a hyaluronidase(s) that resides at the cell surface, followed by internalization of fragments and their degradation into monosaccharides in lysosomes. Over the last decade, considerable research has shown that the HYAL family of hyaluronidases plays significant roles in HA catabolism. Nonetheless, the identity of a hyaluronidase responsible for the initial step of HA cleavage on the cell surface remains elusive, as biochemical and enzymological properties of HYAL proteins are not entirely consistent with those expected of cell surface hyaluronidases. Recent identification of transmembrane 2 (TMEM2) as a cell surface protein that possesses potent hyaluronidase activity suggests that it may be the "missing" cell surface hyaluronidase, and that novel models of HA catabolism should include this protein.
- APA
- Yu Yamaguchi, Hayato Yamamoto, Yuki Tobisawa, & Fumitoshi Irie (2019). TMEM2: en felande länk i hyaluronan-katabolism identifierad?. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/tmem2-a-missing-link-in-hyaluronan-catabolism-identified/
- MLA
- Yu Yamaguchi, et al. "TMEM2: en felande länk i hyaluronan-katabolism identifierad?." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/tmem2-a-missing-link-in-hyaluronan-catabolism-identified/.
- Chicago
- Yu Yamaguchi et al. 2019. "TMEM2: en felande länk i hyaluronan-katabolism identifierad?.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/tmem2-a-missing-link-in-hyaluronan-catabolism-identified/
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