| Literature DB >> 27613501 |
Maria A Gubbiotti1, Thomas Neill1, Renato V Iozzo2.
Abstract
Perlecan, a large basement membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan, is expressed in a wide array of tissues where it regulates diverse cellular processes including bone formation, inflammation, cardiac development, and angiogenesis. Here we provide a contemporary review germane to the biology of perlecan encompassing its genetic regulation as well as an analysis of its modular protein structure as it pertains to function. As perlecan signaling from the extracellular matrix converges on master regulators of autophagy, including AMPK and mTOR, via a specific interaction with vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2, we specifically focus on the mechanism of action of perlecan in autophagy and angiogenesis and contrast the role of endorepellin, the C-terminal fragment of perlecan, in these cellular and morphogenic events.Entities:
Keywords: Angiogenesis; Autophagy; Endorepellin; Heparan sulfate; Proteoglycan
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27613501 PMCID: PMC5328851 DOI: 10.1016/j.matbio.2016.09.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matrix Biol ISSN: 0945-053X Impact factor: 11.583