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. 2000 Feb;57(2):276–289. doi: 10.1007/PL00000690

Lecticans: organizers of the brain extracellular matrix

Y Yamaguchi 1
PMCID: PMC11146776  PMID: 10766023

Abstract.

Lecticans are a family of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans, encompassing aggrecan, versican, neurocan and brevican. These proteoglycans are characterized by the presence of ahyaluronan-binding domain and a C-type lectin domain in their core proteins. Through these domains, lecticans interact with carbohydrate and protein ligands in the extracellular matrix and act as linkers of these extracellular matrix molecules. In adult brain, lecticans are thought to interact with hyaluronan and tenascin-R to form a ternary complex. We propose that the hyaluronan-lectican-tenascin-R complex constitutes the core assembly of the adult brain extracellular matrix, which is found mainly in pericellular spaces of neurons as ‘perineuronal nets’.

Keywords: Key words. Proteoglycan; chondroitin sulfate; extracellular matrix; nervous system; neurite outgrowth; axon regeneration.

Footnotes

Received 27 September 1999; accepted 26 October 1999


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