review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1016/S0945-053X(98)90096-8 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 9881600 |
P50 | author | Malcolm Lyon | Q43004446 |
P2093 | author name string | J T Gallagher | |
P2860 | cites work | Crystal structure of the tenth type III cell adhesion module of human fibronectin | Q27731219 |
Heparin structure and interactions with basic fibroblast growth factor | Q27732601 | ||
The solution structure of the N-terminal domain of hepatocyte growth factor reveals a potential heparin-binding site | Q27748909 | ||
Biology of the syndecans: a family of transmembrane heparan sulfate proteoglycans | Q28213234 | ||
Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor binds with high affinity to dermatan sulfate | Q28257965 | ||
An unusual feature revealed by the crystal structure at 2.2 A resolution of human transforming growth factor-beta 2 | Q28291529 | ||
Patterns of sulphation in heparan sulphate: polymorphism based on a common structural theme | Q28318617 | ||
Heparan sulfate oligosaccharides require 6-O-sulfation for promotion of basic fibroblast growth factor mitogenic activity | Q32030968 | ||
The interaction of the transforming growth factor-betas with heparin/heparan sulfate is isoform-specific. | Q34432029 | ||
A synthetic peptide from the COOH-terminal heparin-binding domain of fibronectin promotes focal adhesion formation | Q34437584 | ||
Proteoglycans: structures and interactions | Q37285263 | ||
Sulfated oligosaccharides promote hepatocyte growth factor association and govern its mitogenic activity | Q38293448 | ||
Structural requirements in heparin for binding and activation of FGF-1 and FGF-4 are different from that for FGF-2. | Q38302156 | ||
Interaction of heparin with fibronectin and isolated fibronectin domains | Q38337761 | ||
Interaction of heparan sulfate from mammary cells with acidic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and basic FGF. Regulation of the activity of basic FGF by high and low affinity binding sites in heparan sulfate | Q38338357 | ||
Structural modification of fibroblast growth factor-binding heparan sulfate at a determinative stage of neural development | Q38339362 | ||
Glycosaminoglycans can influence fibroblast growth factor-2 mitogenicity without significant growth factor binding | Q38344902 | ||
Properly oriented heparin-decasaccharide-induced dimers are the biologically active form of basic fibroblast growth factor. | Q38346690 | ||
Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor has distinct classes of binding site in heparan sulfate from mammary cells | Q41041166 | ||
Engineered mutants of HGF/SF with reduced binding to heparan sulphate proteoglycans, decreased clearance and enhanced activity in vivo | Q41052630 | ||
Sequence analysis of heparan sulphate indicates defined location of N-sulphated glucosamine and iduronate 2-sulphate residues proximal to the protein-linkage region | Q41777711 | ||
Structural domains of heparan sulphate for specific recognition of the C-terminal heparin-binding domain of human plasma fibronectin (HEPII). | Q42160055 | ||
Heparin binding and oligomerization of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor isoforms. Heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycan requirement for Met binding and signaling | Q42550713 | ||
Domain structure of heparan sulfates from bovine organs | Q42555942 | ||
Reductive methylation of lysine residues in acidic fibroblast growth factor: effect on mitogenic activity and heparin affinity | Q42805087 | ||
Kinetics of basic fibroblast growth factor binding to its receptor and heparan sulfate proteoglycan: a mechanism for cooperactivity | Q42816414 | ||
Identification of an extended N-acetylated sequence adjacent to the protein-linkage region of fibroblast heparan sulphate | Q42855547 | ||
Transforming growth factor-beta 1 is a heparin-binding protein: identification of putative heparin-binding regions and isolation of heparins with varying affinity for TGF-beta 1. | Q44892401 | ||
Thrombin inactivates acidic fibroblast growth factor but not basic fibroblast growth factor | Q48088817 | ||
Developmental Regulation of Neural Response to FGF-1 and FGF-2 by Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan | Q52225676 | ||
Presence of N-unsubstituted glucosamine units in native heparan sulfate revealed by a monoclonal antibody. | Q54598050 | ||
Transforming growth factor beta 1: secondary structure as determined by heteronuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy | Q70540504 | ||
Differences in the interaction of heparin with arginine and lysine and the importance of these basic amino acids in the binding of heparin to acidic fibroblast growth factor | Q71557714 | ||
Divalent cations and heparin/heparan sulfate cooperate to control assembly and activity of the fibroblast growth factor receptor complex | Q71574049 | ||
Heparin Binding by Fibronectin Module III-13 Involves Six Discontinuous Basic Residues Brought Together to Form a Cationic Cradle | Q71942210 | ||
Energetic characterization of the basic fibroblast growth factor-heparin interaction: identification of the heparin binding domain | Q72326632 | ||
Binding of heparin by type III domains and peptides from the carboxy terminal hep-2 region of fibronectin | Q72609601 | ||
Heparin-induced self-association of fibroblast growth factor-2. Evidence for two oligomerization processes | Q73442763 | ||
P433 | issue | 7 | |
P921 | main subject | cell growth | Q189159 |
P304 | page(s) | 485-493 | |
P577 | publication date | 1998-11-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Matrix Biology | Q6787851 |
P1476 | title | Bio-specific sequences and domains in heparan sulphate and the regulation of cell growth and adhesion | |
P478 | volume | 17 |