Heparin Mimetics and Their Impact on Extracellular Matrix Protein Assemblies.

Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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Heparan sulfate is a crucial extracellular matrix component that organizes structural features and functional protein processes. This occurs through the formation of protein-heparan sulfate assemblies around cell surfaces, which allow for the deliberate local and temporal control of cellular signaling. As such, heparin-mimicking drugs can directly affect these processes by competing with naturally occurring heparan sulfate and heparin chains that then disturb protein assemblies and decrease regulatory capacities. The high number of heparan-sulfate-binding proteins that are present in the extracellular matrix can cause obscure pathological effects that should be considered and examined in more detail, especially when developing novel mimetics for clinical use. The objective of this article is to investigate recent studies that present heparan-sulfate-mediated protein assemblies and the impact of heparin mimetics on the assembly and function of these protein complexes.
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clinical drug development,extracellular matrix organization,heparan-sulfate-binding proteins,heparin mimetics,protein aggregation,protein multimers,protein–ligand interactions
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