Journal article

Heparan sulphate sulphotransferase expression in mice and Caenorhabditis elegans

J Turnbull, K Drummond, Z Huang, T Kinnunen, M Ford-Perriss, M Murphy, S Guimond

Biochemical Society Transactions | PORTLAND PRESS | Published : 2003

Abstract

Heparan sulphate (HS) acts as a multifunctional cell regulator, with specific sulphated saccharide sequences designed for selective interactions with many proteins. Functionally, these interactions result in regulation of the protein activities, and there is growing evidence that cells can dynamically alter the structure of HS sequences that they display. HS biosynthesis involves the action of a complex set of enzymes with polymerase, epimerase and sulphotransferase (ST) activities. In higher organisms, multiple isoforms of STs decorate the nascent HS chains with specific patterns of sulphation that confer selective biological functions. The study of HSSTs in model organisms provides a valua..

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