Glycosaminoglycan
Glycosaminoglycans
(GAGs) are long unbranched
polysaccharides
, made up of repeating
disaccharides
that may be sulphated (e.g.
Glucuronic acid
,
Iduronic acid
,
Galactose
,
Galactosamine
,
Glucosamine
). GAGs form an important
component
of
connective tissues
. GAG chains may be covalently linked to a
protein
to form
proteoglycans
. GAGs include:
Chondroitin sulphate
.
Dermatan sulphate
.
Keratan sulphate
.
Heparan sulphate
.
Heparin
.
Hyaluronan
.
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