Structure and biosynthesis of human salivary mucins

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Human salivary glands secrete two types of mucins: oligomeric mucin (MG1) with molecular mass above 1 MDa and monomeric mucin (MG2) with molecular mass of 200-250 kDa. Monomers of MG1 and MG2 contain havily O-glycosylated tandem repeats located at the central domain of the molecules. MG1 monomers are linked by disulfide bonds located at sparsely glycosylated N- and C-end. MG1 are synthesized by mucous cells and MG2 by the serous cells of human salivary glands.

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Zalewska, A., Zwierz, K., Zółkowski, K., & Gindzieński, A. (2000). Structure and biosynthesis of human salivary mucins. Acta Biochimica Polonica, 47(4), 1067–1079. https://doi.org/10.18388/abp.2000_3960

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