2019
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.tm118.005836
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The journey of hyaluronan research in the Journal of Biological Chemistry

Abstract: Hyaluronan has a very simple structure. It is a linear glycosaminoglycan composed of disaccharide units of GlcNAc and d-glucuronic acid with alternating β-1,4 and β-1,3 glycosidic bonds that can be repeated 20,000 or more times, a molecular mass >8 million Da, and a length >20 μm. However, it has a very complex biology. It is a major, ubiquitous component of extracellular matrices involved in everything from fertilization, development, inflammations, to cancer. This JBC Review highlights some of these pr… Show more

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“…The most widely acknowledged role of the IαI family members is the transesterification of HCs from IαI to hyaluronan (HA) in the presence of tumor necrosis factor–stimulated gene-6 (TSG-6), a process that results in the covalent modification of HA with HCs (HA·HC) 7072 and recently reviewed in detail. 73 This process is conserved across mammals, birds, and reptiles.…”
Section: Overview Of Iαimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most widely acknowledged role of the IαI family members is the transesterification of HCs from IαI to hyaluronan (HA) in the presence of tumor necrosis factor–stimulated gene-6 (TSG-6), a process that results in the covalent modification of HA with HCs (HA·HC) 7072 and recently reviewed in detail. 73 This process is conserved across mammals, birds, and reptiles.…”
Section: Overview Of Iαimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these are heparin, heparan sulfate (HS), chondroitin sulfate (CS), dermatan sulfate (DS), and keratan sulfate (KS), which are covalently bound to core proteins, forming proteoglycans (PGs) ( Kjellen and Lindahl, 1991 ; Iozzo, 1998 ; Lindahl et al, 2015 ). Hyaluronan (HA) is a free polysaccharide ( Lindahl and Rodén, 1972 ; Hascall, 2019 ). PGs are distributed in the extracellular matrix and on cell surfaces, and are crucially involved in a wide range of biological processes such as cell adhesion, the regulation of cellular signaling, and assembly of the extracellular matrix ( Esko and Selleck, 2002 ; Häcker et al, 2005 ; Bülow and Hobert, 2006 ; Bishop et al, 2007 ; Sarrazin et al, 2011 ; Thelin et al, 2013 ; Xu and Esko, 2014 ; Mizumoto et al, 2015 ; Neill et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a linear glycosaminoglycan (GAG) molecule composed of disaccharide units of GlcNAc and D-glucuronic acid linked together with β-1,4 and β-1,3 glycosidic bonds. The sequence can be repeated over 20,000 times [26]. Hyaluronic acid was first discovered in the vitreous humor in 1934 by Karl Meyer and John Palmer.…”
Section: Hyaluronic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyaluronic acid was first discovered in the vitreous humor in 1934 by Karl Meyer and John Palmer. They proposed the name "hyaluronic acid" lending from the Greek hyaloid (vitreous) and uronic acid, one of the two repeating monosaccharide units [26].…”
Section: Hyaluronic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
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