血栓反应蛋白。

The thrombospondins.

机构信息

School of Biochemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TD, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol. 2011 Oct 1;3(10):a009712. doi: 10.1101/cshperspect.a009712.

Abstract

Thrombospondins are evolutionarily conserved, calcium-binding glycoproteins that undergo transient or longer-term interactions with other extracellular matrix components. They share properties with other matrix molecules, cytokines, adaptor proteins, and chaperones, modulate the organization of collagen fibrils, and bind and localize an array of growth factors or proteases. At cell surfaces, interactions with an array of receptors activate cell-dependent signaling and phenotypic outcomes. Through these dynamic, pleiotropic, and context-dependent pathways, mammalian thrombospondins contribute to wound healing and angiogenesis, vessel wall biology, connective tissue organization, and synaptogenesis. We overview the domain organization and structure of thrombospondins, key features of their evolution, and their cell biology. We discuss their roles in vivo, associations with human disease, and ongoing translational applications. In many respects, we are only beginning to appreciate the important roles of these proteins in physiology and pathology.

摘要

血栓反应蛋白是进化上保守的、与钙结合的糖蛋白,它们与其他细胞外基质成分发生短暂或更长期的相互作用。它们具有与其他基质分子、细胞因子、衔接蛋白和伴侣蛋白相同的特性,调节胶原纤维的组织,并结合和定位一系列生长因子或蛋白酶。在细胞表面,与一系列受体的相互作用激活细胞依赖性信号转导和表型结果。通过这些动态的、多功能的和依赖于上下文的途径,哺乳动物血栓反应蛋白有助于伤口愈合和血管生成、血管壁生物学、结缔组织组织和突触发生。我们概述了血栓反应蛋白的结构和结构域组织,它们进化的关键特征,以及它们的细胞生物学特性。我们讨论了它们在体内的作用、与人类疾病的关联以及正在进行的转化应用。在许多方面,我们才刚刚开始认识到这些蛋白质在生理学和病理学中的重要作用。

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