Cássaro C M, Dietrich C P
J Biol Chem. 1977 Apr 10;252(7):2254-61.
The sulfated mucopolysaccharide composition of 22 species of invertebrates belonging to the phyla Arthropoda, Mollusca, Annelida, Tunicata, Echinodermata, Coelenterata, and Porifera was analyzed. It is shown that all the species contain variable amounts of one or more types of sulfated mocopolysaccharides, most of which similar to the ones found in vertebrates. It is shown also that each species has a characteristic composition, differing from each other regarding the relative amount and type of chondroitin sulfates A, B, and C, heparitin sulfate, and heparin. The possible biological role of the sulfated mucopolysaccharides in cell recognition or aggregation or both is discussed in view of the present findings.
对分属于节肢动物门、软体动物门、环节动物门、被囊动物门、棘皮动物门、腔肠动物门和多孔动物门的22种无脊椎动物的硫酸化粘多糖组成进行了分析。结果表明,所有物种都含有数量不等的一种或多种硫酸化粘多糖,其中大多数与在脊椎动物中发现的相似。还表明,每个物种都有其独特的组成,在硫酸软骨素A、B和C、硫酸乙酰肝素和肝素的相对含量和类型方面彼此不同。根据目前的研究结果,讨论了硫酸化粘多糖在细胞识别或聚集或两者兼而有之方面可能的生物学作用。