Diverse biological functions of the SPARC family of proteins

AD Bradshaw - The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology, 2012 - Elsevier
AD Bradshaw
The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology, 2012Elsevier
The SPARC family of proteins represents a diverse group of proteins that modulate cell
interaction with the extracellular milieu. The eight members of the SPARC protein family are
modular in nature. Each shares a follistatin-like domain and an extracellular calcium binding
EF hand motif. In addition, each family member is secreted into the extracellular space.
Some of the shared activities of this family include, regulation of extracellular matrix
assembly and deposition, counter-adhesion, effects on extracellular protease activity, and …
The SPARC family of proteins represents a diverse group of proteins that modulate cell interaction with the extracellular milieu. The eight members of the SPARC protein family are modular in nature. Each shares a follistatin-like domain and an extracellular calcium binding E-F hand motif. In addition, each family member is secreted into the extracellular space. Some of the shared activities of this family include, regulation of extracellular matrix assembly and deposition, counter-adhesion, effects on extracellular protease activity, and modulation of growth factor/cytokine signaling pathways. Recently, several SPARC family members have been implicated in human disease pathogenesis. This review discusses recent advances in the understanding of the functional roles of the SPARC family of proteins in development and disease.
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