Decorin

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Decorin
Symbol(s): DCN DSPG2, SLRR1B
Other names: Bone proteoglycan II, PG-S2, PG40
Genetic data
Locus: Chr. 12 q23
Gene code: HUGO code:DCN
Protein Structure/Function
Protein type: protein coding
Functions: extracellular matrix component, binds TGFβ, fibronectin and collagen type I and II
Domains: LRR
Other
Taxa expressing: Homo Sapiens; homologs: many metazoan phyla
Cell types: many; skin, lung, placenta, kidney, muscle, cartilage, ligament
Subcellular localization: Extracellular
Covalent modifications: Proteolytic Cleavage
Medical/Biotechnological data
Diseases: Congenital stromal corneal dystrophy (CSCD) (Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) 610048)
Database Links
Codes: EntrezGene 1634; Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) 125255; RefSeq NM_133507; UniProt P07585


Decorin is a proteoglycan on average 90 - 140 kilodaltons (kD) in size. It belongs to the small leucine-rich proteoglycan (SLRP) family and consists of a protein core containing leucine repeats with a glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chain consisting of either Chondroitin Sulfate (CS) or Dermatan Sulfate (DS). Decorin is found in the extracellular matrix. Decorin's name is a derivative of both the fact that it "decorates" collagen, and that it interacts with the "d" and "e" bands. Decorin appears to influence fibrillogenesis, and also interacts with fibronectin, thrombospondin, the complement component C1q, epidermal growth factor receptor EGFR and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta). In some publications, decorin has enhanced the bioactivity of TGF-beta 1, in other publications, TGF-beta 1's bioactivity has been inhibited. Because of this, it is believed the primary function of decorin lies in certain aspects of regulation during the cell cycle.


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