These bioadhesive polymer layers on the luminal side are bound via Ca +2 to endogenous mucins, forming a gel-like system on the tissue. Tissues with such a artifical mucin on top are shielded ...
Mucins, a family of glycoproteins found in the gut's protective mucosal layer, serve as its primary nutrient source. The glycan chains attached to mucins, known as O-glycans, make up 80% of their ...
In bronchiectasis, mucins and their glycosylation play a crucial role in both protecting the airways and disease progression. Altered glycosylation of mucins can lead to bacterial colonization, ...
The major component of the mucus layer is mucin, a glycoprotein that is heavily O-glycosylated. It is known that some gut bacteria interact with colonic mucins and alterations of both, microbiota ...
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