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Title ▼ Authors PubMed ID Source Publication Year
Heparin induces the expression of hepatic triglyceride lipase in a human hepatoma (HepG2) cell line.
  • Busch SJ
  • Martin GA
  • Barnhart RL
  • Jackson RL
2542313 J Biol Chem 1989
Heparin increases the affinity of basic fibroblast growth factor for its receptor but is not required for binding.
  • Roghani M
  • Mansukhani A
  • Dell'Era P
  • Bellosta P
  • Basilico C
  • Rifkin DB
  • Moscatelli D
8307953 J Biol Chem 1994
Heparin impairs angiogenesis through inhibition of microRNA-10b.
  • Shen X
  • Fang J
  • Lv X
  • Pei Z
  • Wang Y
  • Jiang S
  • Ding K
21642433 J Biol Chem 2011
Heparin facilitates dissociation of complexes between thrombin and a reactive site mutant (L444R) of heparin cofactor II.
  • Han JH
  • Van Deerlin VM
  • Tollefsen DM
9079643 J Biol Chem 1997
Heparin enhances the specificity of antithrombin for thrombin and factor Xa independent of the reactive center loop sequence. Evidence for an exosite determinant of factor Xa specificity in heparin-activated antithrombin.
  • Chuang YJ
  • Swanson R
  • Raja SM
  • Olson ST
11278930 J Biol Chem 2001
Heparin enhances serpin inhibition of the cysteine protease cathepsin L.
  • Higgins WJ
  • Fox DM
  • Kowalski PS
  • Nielsen JE
  • Worrall DM
19959474 J Biol Chem 2010
Heparin dodecasaccharide containing two antithrombin-binding pentasaccharides: structural features and biological properties.
  • Viskov C
  • Elli S
  • Urso E
  • Gaudesi D
  • Mourier P
  • Herman F
  • Boudier C
  • Casu B
  • Torri G
  • Guerrini M
23843463 J Biol Chem 2013
Heparin dodecasaccharide binding to platelet factor-4 and growth-related protein-alpha. Induction of a partially folded state and implications for heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
  • Mikhailov D
  • Young HC
  • Linhardt RJ
  • Mayo KH
10464257 J Biol Chem 1999
Heparin detection based on the fluorescent turn-on probe of amino carbon quantum dots.
  • Duan Q
  • Jia M
  • Ma L
  • Wang T
  • Wang X
  • Zhang B
  • Shi J
  • Wang J
  • Sang S
34952276 Carbohydr Res 2022
Heparin decreases the degradation rate of lipoprotein lipase in adipocytes.
  • Cupp M
  • Bensadoun A
  • Melford K
3553188 J Biol Chem 1987
Heparin decreases the blood clearance of interferon-gamma and increases its activity by limiting the processing of its carboxyl-terminal sequence.
  • Lortat-Jacob H
  • Baltzer F
  • Grimaud JA
8663206 J Biol Chem 1996
Heparin cofactor IIOslo. Mutation of Arg-189 to His decreases the affinity for dermatan sulfate.
  • Blinder MA
  • Andersson TR
  • Abildgaard U
  • Tollefsen DM
2647747 J Biol Chem 1989
Heparin cofactor II. Purification and properties of a heparin-dependent inhibitor of thrombin in human plasma.
  • Tollefsen DM
  • Majerus DW
  • Blank MK
6895893 J Biol Chem 1982
Heparin cofactor II, a serine protease inhibitor, promotes angiogenesis via activation of the AMP-activated protein kinase-endothelial nitric-oxide synthase signaling pathway.
  • Ikeda Y
  • Aihara K
  • Yoshida S
  • Iwase T
  • Tajima S
  • Izawa-Ishizawa Y
  • Kihira Y
  • Ishizawa K
  • Tomita S
  • Tsuchiya K
  • Sata M
  • Akaike M
  • Kato S
  • Matsumoto T
  • Tamaki T
22904320 J Biol Chem 2012
Heparin cofactor II is regulated allosterically and not primarily by template effects. Studies with mutant thrombins and glycosaminoglycans.
  • Sheehan JP
  • Tollefsen DM
  • Sadler JE
7806495 J Biol Chem 1994
Heparin binds with high affinity to voltage-dependent L-type Ca2+ channels. Evidence for an agonistic action.
  • Knaus HG
  • Scheffauer F
  • Romanin C
  • Schindler HG
  • Glossmann H
2162834 J Biol Chem 1990
Heparin binding to protein C inhibitor.
  • Pratt CW
  • Church FC
1315738 J Biol Chem 1992
Heparin binding stabilizes the membrane-bound form of cobra cardiotoxin.
  • Sue SC
  • Chien KY
  • Huang WN
  • Abraham JK
  • Chen KM
  • Wu WG
11714697 J Biol Chem 2002
Heparin binding properties of human histidine-rich glycoprotein. Mechanism and role in the neutralization of heparin in plasma.
  • Lijnen HR
  • Hoylaerts M
  • Collen D
6833231 J Biol Chem 1983
Heparin binding is necessary, but not sufficient, for fibronectin aggregation. A fluorescence polarization study.
  • Bentley KL
  • Klebe RJ
  • Hurst RE
  • Horowitz PM
3997865 J Biol Chem 1985
Heparin binding induces a conformational change in pigment epithelium-derived factor.
  • Valnickova Z
  • Petersen SV
  • Nielsen SB
  • Otzen DE
  • Enghild JJ
17202143 J Biol Chem 2007
Heparin binding domain of human antithrombin III inferred from the sequential reduction of its three disulfide linkages. An efficient method for structural analysis of partially reduced proteins.
  • Sun XJ
  • Chang JY
2544589 J Biol Chem 1989
Heparin binding by fibronectin module III-13 involves six discontinuous basic residues brought together to form a cationic cradle.
  • Busby TF
  • Argraves WS
  • Brew SA
  • Pechik I
  • Gilliland GL
  • Ingham KC
7629186 J Biol Chem 1995
Heparin binding and oligomerization of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor isoforms. Heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycan requirement for Met binding and signaling.
  • Sakata H
  • Stahl SJ
  • Taylor WG
  • Rosenberg JM
  • Sakaguchi K
  • Wingfield PT
  • Rubin JS
9083085 J Biol Chem 1997
Heparin antiproliferative activity on bovine pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells requires both N-acetylation and N-sulfonation.
  • Longas MO
  • Garg HG
  • Trinkle-Pereira JM
  • Hales CA
12543557 Carbohydr Res 2003

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