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proteoglycan
pro·te·o·gly·can P5665150 (prō′ē-ō-glī′kən)n. Any of various glycoproteins that have glycosaminoglycan chains attached by covalent bonds to the protein, usually found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.proteoglycan (ˌprəʊtɪəʊˈɡlaɪkæn) n (Biochemistry) biochem any of various compounds consisting of a protein bonded to a mucopolysaccharide chain
proteoglycan
proteoglycan[‚prōd·ē·ō′glī·kən] (biochemistry) A high-molecular-weight polyanionic substance covalently linked by numerous heteropolysaccharide side chains to a polypeptide chain backbone. proteoglycan
proteoglycan [pro″te-o-gli´kan] any of a group of glycoproteins" >glycoproteins found primarily in connective tissue and formed of subunits of glycosaminoglycans (long polysaccharide chains containing amino sugars) linked to a protein core like bristles on a bottle brush. Hydrated proteoglycans form the highly viscous fluid of mucus and the matrix of the intercellular ground substance of connective tissue. Called also mucopolysaccharide" >mucopolysaccharide.pro·te·o·gly·can (prō'tē-ō-glī'kan), A glycoaminoglycans (mucopolysaccharides) bound to protein chains in covalent complexes; occur in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.proteoglycan (prō′ē-ō-glī′kən)n. Any of various glycoproteins that have glycosaminoglycan chains attached by covalent bonds to the protein, usually found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.pro·te·o·gly·can (prō'tē-ō-glī'kan) Glycoaminoglycans bound to protein chains in covalent complexes; found in extracellular matrix of connective tissue. AcronymsSeepregnant |