The glypican family of heparan sulfate proteoglycans: major cell-surface proteoglycans of the developing nervous system.

A D Lander, C S Stipp, J K Ivins
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Abstract

The glypican family of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored heparan sulfate proteoglycans comprises four vertebrate members, glypican, cerebroglycan, OCI-5, and K-glypican, and the Drosophila protein, daily. These molecules share highly conserved protein structural features that sharply distinguish them from the syndecans, the other major class of cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans. All members of the glypican family are expressed in the developing nervous system, with one member (cerebroglycan) being restricted to that tissue. In the developing rodent brain, glypican and cerebroglycan--which appear to be the most abundant family members in that tissue--are expressed mainly by neurons, and both are strongly localized to axons. In the case of cerebroglycan, expression is limited to axons at or about the time they are extending toward their targets. Although the functions of the vertebrate members of this family are not known, in Drosophila, the effects of mutations in the daily gene suggest a role for members of the glypican family in regulating cell cycle progression during the transition of neural cells from proliferation to neuronal differentiation. It is likely that proteoglycans of the glypican family also play other important roles in neural development.

硫酸肝素蛋白聚糖葡聚糖家族:发育中的神经系统的主要细胞表面蛋白聚糖。
糖基磷脂酰肌醇锚定硫酸肝素蛋白聚糖的glyypican家族包括四种脊椎动物成员:glyypican、脑聚糖、OCI-5和k - glyypican,以及果蝇蛋白。这些分子具有高度保守的蛋白质结构特征,这使它们与syndecans(细胞表面硫酸肝素蛋白多糖的另一个主要类别)有明显区别。glypican家族的所有成员都在发育中的神经系统中表达,其中一个成员(脑聚糖)仅限于该组织。在发育中的啮齿动物大脑中,糖聚糖和脑糖聚糖——似乎是该组织中最丰富的家族成员——主要由神经元表达,两者都强烈定位于轴突。在脑聚糖的情况下,表达仅限于轴突,或者大约在轴突向目标延伸的时候。尽管该家族的脊椎动物成员的功能尚不清楚,但在果蝇中,日常基因突变的影响表明,在神经细胞从增殖到神经元分化的转变过程中,glypican家族成员在调节细胞周期进程中发挥了作用。glypican家族的蛋白聚糖可能在神经发育中也起着其他重要作用。
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