The plasma membrane defines the border of living cells and provides a barrier to extracellular components. Advances in molecular biology have resulted in the development of novel therapeutic strategies (e.g. gene therapy and cellular protein delivery) which rely on the entry of charged macromolecules into the intracellular compartment. Recent reports demonstrate an intriguing role for heparan sulfate proteoglycans in cellular internalization of viruses, basic peptides and polycation-nucleic-acid complexes and the possibility that they have important implications for gene transfer and protein delivery to mammalian cells. This review focuses on heparan sulfate proteoglycan as a plasma membrane carrier
The conservation of positively charged residues in the N terminus of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) env...
Sialic acids and heparan sulfates make up the outermost part of the cell membrane and the extracellu...
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans take part in crucial events of cancer progression, such as epithelial-...
How various macromolecules are exchanged between cells and how they gain entry into recipient cells ...
International audienceThe attachment of viruses to the host cell surface is a critical stage that wi...
Cellular uptake of several viruses and polybasic macromolecules requires the expression of cell-surf...
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) encompass a group of glycoproteins composed of unbranched nega...
Heparan sulfate is a regulatory polysaccharide. It modulates specific growth factor-receptor interac...
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) encompass a group of glycoproteins composed of unbranched nega...
Cellular uptake of several viruses and polybasic macromolecules requires the expression of cell-surf...
Cells continuously export, import, and recycle molecules over the plasma membrane. Internalization, ...
Novel therapeutics to combat cancer are urgently needed. Most current pharmacological therapies have...
Heparin and heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycans are long, linear polysaccharides that are made up of ...
contributed by HELENA B. NADER* Heparan sulfate proteoglycans are ubiquitously found at the cell sur...
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans are ubiquitously found at the cell surface and extracellular matrix in...
The conservation of positively charged residues in the N terminus of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) env...
Sialic acids and heparan sulfates make up the outermost part of the cell membrane and the extracellu...
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans take part in crucial events of cancer progression, such as epithelial-...
How various macromolecules are exchanged between cells and how they gain entry into recipient cells ...
International audienceThe attachment of viruses to the host cell surface is a critical stage that wi...
Cellular uptake of several viruses and polybasic macromolecules requires the expression of cell-surf...
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) encompass a group of glycoproteins composed of unbranched nega...
Heparan sulfate is a regulatory polysaccharide. It modulates specific growth factor-receptor interac...
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) encompass a group of glycoproteins composed of unbranched nega...
Cellular uptake of several viruses and polybasic macromolecules requires the expression of cell-surf...
Cells continuously export, import, and recycle molecules over the plasma membrane. Internalization, ...
Novel therapeutics to combat cancer are urgently needed. Most current pharmacological therapies have...
Heparin and heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycans are long, linear polysaccharides that are made up of ...
contributed by HELENA B. NADER* Heparan sulfate proteoglycans are ubiquitously found at the cell sur...
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans are ubiquitously found at the cell surface and extracellular matrix in...
The conservation of positively charged residues in the N terminus of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) env...
Sialic acids and heparan sulfates make up the outermost part of the cell membrane and the extracellu...
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans take part in crucial events of cancer progression, such as epithelial-...