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Title ▼ Authors PubMed ID Source Publication Year
Hyaluronan synthesis is inhibited by adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase through the regulation of HAS2 activity in human aortic smooth muscle cells.
  • Vigetti D
  • Clerici M
  • Deleonibus S
  • Karousou E
  • Viola M
  • Moretto P
  • Heldin P
  • Hascall VC
  • De Luca G
  • Passi A
21228273 J Biol Chem 2011
Hyaluronan synthesis induces microvillus-like cell surface protrusions.
  • Kultti A
  • Rilla K
  • Tiihonen R
  • Spicer AP
  • Tammi RH
  • Tammi MI
16595683 J Biol Chem 2006
Hyaluronan synthesis by mouse cumulus cells is regulated by interactions between follicle-stimulating hormone (or epidermal growth factor) and a soluble oocyte factor (or transforming growth factor beta1).
  • Tirone E
  • D'Alessandris C
  • Hascall VC
  • Siracusa G
  • Salustri A
9030534 J Biol Chem 1997
Hyaluronan synthesis and myogenesis: a requirement for hyaluronan synthesis during myogenic differentiation independent of pericellular matrix formation.
  • Hunt LC
  • Gorman C
  • Kintakas C
  • McCulloch DR
  • Mackie EJ
  • White JD
23493399 J Biol Chem 2013
Hyaluronan synthases: a decade-plus of novel glycosyltransferases.
  • Weigel PH
  • DeAngelis PL
17981795 J Biol Chem 2007
Hyaluronan synthases.
  • Weigel PH
  • Hascall VC
  • Tammi M
9206724 J Biol Chem 1997
Hyaluronan synthase polymerizing activity and control of product size are discrete enzyme functions that can be uncoupled by mutagenesis of conserved cysteines.
  • Weigel PH
  • Baggenstoss BA
22745284 Glycobiology 2012
Hyaluronan synthase elevation in metastatic prostate carcinoma cells correlates with hyaluronan surface retention, a prerequisite for rapid adhesion to bone marrow endothelial cells.
  • Simpson MA
  • Reiland J
  • Burger SR
  • Furcht LT
  • Spicer AP
  • Oegema TR Jr
  • McCarthy JB
11278609 J Biol Chem 2001
Hyaluronan synthase control of synthesis rate and hyaluronan product size are independent functions differentially affected by mutations in a conserved tandem B-X7-B motif.
  • Baggenstoss BA
  • Harris EN
  • Washburn JL
  • Medina AP
  • Nguyen L
  • Weigel PH
27558839 Glycobiology 2017
Hyaluronan synthase assembles hyaluronan on a [GlcNAc(β1,4)]n-GlcNAc(α1→)UDP primer and hyaluronan retains this residual chitin oligomer as a cap at the nonreducing end.
  • Weigel PH
  • Baggenstoss BA
  • Washburn JL
28138013 Glycobiology 2017
Hyaluronan synthase assembles chitin oligomers with -GlcNAc(α1→)UDP at the reducing end.
  • Weigel PH
  • West CM
  • Zhao P
  • Wells L
  • Baggenstoss BA
  • Washburn JL
25583822 Glycobiology 2015
Hyaluronan synthase 2 protects skin fibroblasts against apoptosis induced by environmental stress.
  • Wang Y
  • Lauer ME
  • Anand S
  • Mack JA
  • Maytin EV
25266724 J Biol Chem 2014
Hyaluronan synthase 2 (HAS2) promotes breast cancer cell invasion by suppression of tissue metalloproteinase inhibitor 1 (TIMP-1).
  • Bernert B
  • Porsch H
  • Heldin P
22016393 J Biol Chem 2011
Hyaluronan synthase 2 (HAS2) overexpression diminishes the procatabolic activity of chondrocytes by a mechanism independent of extracellular hyaluronan.
  • Ishizuka S
  • Tsuchiya S
  • Ohashi Y
  • Terabe K
  • Askew EB
  • Ishizuka N
  • Knudson CB
  • Knudson W
31270213 J Biol Chem 2019
Hyaluronan synthase 1 (HAS1) requires higher cellular UDP-GlcNAc concentration than HAS2 and HAS3.
  • Rilla K
  • Oikari S
  • Jokela TA
  • Hyttinen JM
  • Kärnä R
  • Tammi RH
  • Tammi MI
23303191 J Biol Chem 2013
Hyaluronan structures synthesized by rat mesangial cells in response to hyperglycemia induce monocyte adhesion.
  • Wang A
  • Hascall VC
14679194 J Biol Chem 2004
Hyaluronan stabilizes focal adhesions, filopodia, and the proliferative phenotype in esophageal squamous carcinoma cells.
  • Twarock S
  • Tammi MI
  • Savani RC
  • Fischer JW
20463012 J Biol Chem 2010
Hyaluronan release from Streptococcus pyogenes: export by an ABC transporter.
  • Ouskova G
  • Spellerberg B
  • Prehm P
15215229 Glycobiology 2004
Hyaluronan regulates transforming growth factor-beta1 receptor compartmentalization.
  • Ito T
  • Williams JD
  • Fraser DJ
  • Phillips AO
15084590 J Biol Chem 2004
Hyaluronan regulates bone morphogenetic protein-7-dependent prevention and reversal of myofibroblast phenotype.
  • Midgley AC
  • Duggal L
  • Jenkins R
  • Hascall V
  • Steadman R
  • Phillips AO
  • Meran S
25716319 J Biol Chem 2015
Hyaluronan recognition mode of CD44 revealed by cross-saturation and chemical shift perturbation experiments.
  • Takeda M
  • Terasawa H
  • Sakakura M
  • Yamaguchi Y
  • Kajiwara M
  • Kawashima H
  • Miyasaka M
  • Shimada I
12928429 J Biol Chem 2003
Hyaluronan receptors involved in cytokine induction in monocytes.
  • Yamawaki H
  • Hirohata S
  • Miyoshi T
  • Takahashi K
  • Ogawa H
  • Shinohata R
  • Demircan K
  • Kusachi S
  • Yamamoto K
  • Ninomiya Y
18854367 Glycobiology 2009
Hyaluronan promotes the malignant phenotype.
  • Toole BP
11971857 Glycobiology 2002
Hyaluronan promotes signaling interaction between CD44 and the transforming growth factor beta receptor I in metastatic breast tumor cells.
  • Bourguignon LY
  • Singleton PA
  • Zhu H
  • Zhou B
12145287 J Biol Chem 2002
Hyaluronan promotes CD44v3-Vav2 interaction with Grb2-p185(HER2) and induces Rac1 and Ras signaling during ovarian tumor cell migration and growth.
  • Bourguignon LY
  • Zhu H
  • Zhou B
  • Diedrich F
  • Singleton PA
  • Hung MC
11606575 J Biol Chem 2001

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