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Publication : Absence of the dermatan sulfate chain of decorin does not affect mouse development.

First Author  Moffatt P Year  2017
Journal  J Negat Results Biomed Volume  16
Issue  1 Pages  7
PubMed ID  28412940 Mgi Jnum  J:311974
Mgi Id  MGI:6781148 Doi  10.1186/s12952-017-0074-3
Citation  Moffatt P, et al. (2017) Absence of the dermatan sulfate chain of decorin does not affect mouse development. J Negat Results Biomed 16(1):7
abstractText  BACKGROUND: In vitro studies suggest that the multiple functions of decorin are related to both its core protein and its dermatan sulfate chain. To determine the contribution of the dermatan sulfate chain to the functional properties of decorin in vivo, a mutant mouse whose decorin lacked a dermatan sulfate chain was generated. RESULTS: Homozygous mice expressing only the decorin core protein developed and grew in a similar manner to wild type mice. In both embryonic and postnatal mice, all connective tissues studied, including cartilage, skin and cornea, appeared to be normal upon histological examination, and their collagen fibrils were of normal diameter and organization. In addition, abdominal skin wounds healed in an identical manner in the mutant and wild type mice. CONCLUSIONS: The absence of a dermatan sulfate chain on decorin does not appear to overtly influence its functional properties in vivo.
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