GAGs Flashcards

1
Q

charge on GAGs

A

negative

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2
Q

amino sugar used in GAGs

A

glucosamine or galactosamine

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3
Q

acid sugar used in GAGs

A

D-glucuronic acid or L-iduronic acid

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4
Q

GAG that doesn’t use acid sugar

A

keratin sulfate

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5
Q

only GAG not containing sulfate

A

hyaluronic acid

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6
Q

GAG found in synovial fluid and vitreous humor

A

hyaluron

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7
Q

most abundant GAG. found in heart valves, bone and cartilage

A

Chondroitin sulfate

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8
Q

GAG found in cornea, bone and cartilage

A

keratin sulfate

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9
Q

GAG found in skin, blood vessel and heart valves

A

dermatin sulfate

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10
Q

only intracellular GAG

A

heparin

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11
Q

GAG found in basement membrane

A

heparan sulfate

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12
Q

only GAG not attached to protein (proteoglycan)

A

hyaluronic acid

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13
Q

proteoglycan in cartilage is made up of

A

keratin sulfate and chondroitin sulfate

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14
Q

linkage region between GAGs and protein

A

serine residue followed by xylose-galactose-galactose

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15
Q

keratin sulfate and chondroitin sulfate are attached to core protein via

A

covalent bonds

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16
Q

how is hyaluronic acids attached to core protein

A

non covalently

17
Q

sulfate donor to GAGs

A

PAPS (phosphoadenosine phosphosulfate) via sulfotransferase

18
Q

glycosolation of GAGs happens where

A

golgi

19
Q

how does heparin regulate thrombosis

A

prevents coagulation via TFPI or anti-thrombin III

20
Q

vitamin K analogue that is slower acting than heparin for anti coagulation

A

warfarin