
As shown in the figure, when genes of enzymes involved in polymerization of the HS chain are targeted (– EXT), only short stubs containing the HS linkage region will be attached to all three core proteins. Targeting of NDST genes (– NDST) results in the synthesis of unsulfated polysaccharide chains, whereas lack of any of the other modifying enzymes changes the fine structure of the HS chain (–OST; green) without altering its domain structure. Since several of the enzymes occur in isoforms, the alterations in HS structure may be more complex than shown in the figure. Targeting of a core protein (– Syndecan) will of course result in the lack of this particular proteoglycan at the cell surface.
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