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  • Its epithelium is lined with column-shaped cells that have hair-like extensions called cilia, with scattered goblet cells that produce protective mucins.
  • Tears are made up of water, electrolytes, proteins, lipids, and mucins that form layers on the surface of eyes.
  • It is a viscous colloid containing inorganic salts, antimicrobial enzymes (such as lysozymes), immunoglobulins (especially IgA), and glycoproteins such as lactoferrin and mucins, which are produced by goblet cells in the mucous membranes and submucosal glands.
  • All mucins contain a tandem repeat domain that has repeating amino acid sequences high in serine, threonine and proline.
  • Some mucins are associated with controlling mineralization, including nacre formation in mollusks, calcification in echinoderms and bone formation in vertebrates.
  • Periodic acid–Schiff (PAS) is a staining method used to detect polysaccharides such as glycogen, and mucosubstances such as glycoproteins, glycolipids and mucins in tissues.
  • It is thought that much protein interaction with heparin is not direct, and instead heparin binding protein actually interact with glycosaminoglycan (GAG) side chains or mucins bound to the heparin polymer, so it is possible that heparinoids interact with these proteins in a similar way, acquiring GAG side chains in vivo.
  • The domain has been found in a variety of extracellular eukaryotic proteins, including protein pS2 (TFF1) a protein secreted by the stomach mucosa; spasmolytic polypeptide (SP) (TFF2), a protein of about 115 residues that inhibits gastrointestinal motility and gastric acid secretion; intestinal trefoil factor (ITF) (TFF3); Xenopus laevis stomach proteins xP1 and xP4; xenopus integumentary mucins A.
  • Sialomucins are a heterogeneous group of secreted or membrane-associated mucins that appear to play two key but opposing roles in vivo: first as cytoprotective or antiadhesive agents, and second as adhesion receptors.
  • This disaccharide is an unusual glycotope that is only known to exist on the large, heavily glycosylated, mucins in the mucosa.
  • This disaccharide is an unusual glycotope that is only known to exist on the large, heavily glycosylated, mucins in the mucosa.
  • This disaccharide is an unusual glycotope that is only known to exist on the large, heavily glycosylated, mucins in the mucosa.
  • Membrane mucins, such as MUC17, function in epithelial cells to provide cytoprotection, maintain luminal structure, provide signal transduction, and confer antiadhesive properties upon cancer cells that lose their apical/basal polarization.
  • As mucins are lost during routine histology preparation, they stain pale, but if preserved correctly the cells stain strongly with special techniques like PAS or toluidine blue, the last representing the anionic nature of foveolar cell secretions.
  • This fluid washes away the inactive form of digestive enzymes in the ductal system, neutralizes stomach acidity and mucins, and creates a pH environment necessary for the pancreas's normal function.
  • For example, chitosan modified by methacryloylation exhibits better ability to adhere to mucosal surfaces (mucoadhesion) due to its reactivity with thiols groups present in cysteine domains of mucins.
  • The efficiency of mucin adherence to hydrophobic surfaces has been analyzed by applying a coating of mucin and measuring the number of mucins remaining on the hydrophobic material after rinsing.
  • E F Hounsell and T Feizi (1982) Gastrointestinal mucins - structures and antigenicities of their carbohydrate chains in health and disease.


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