GO:0030202
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heparin proteoglycan metabolic process
Biological Process
Definition (GO:0030202 GONUTS page)
The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin proteoglycans, which consist of a core protein linked to a heparin glycosaminoglycan. The heparin chain is composed of the repeating disaccharide unit beta-(1,4)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-alpha-(1,4)-hexuronic acid, the former being either sulfated or deacetylated on its amino group as well as sulfated on one of its hydroxyl groups, and the latter being e a mixture of sulfated and nonsulfated D-glucuronic and L-iduronic acids. Heparin is similar to heparan sulfate but it contains more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups. Heparin proteoglycans are stored selectively in the secretory granules of mammalian mast cells. PMID:22566225
Synonyms
Synonyms are alternative words or phrases closely related in meaning to the term name, with indication of the relationship between the name and synonym given by the synonym scope.
Synonym | Type |
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heparin metabolism | exact |
heparan sulfate metabolic process | related |
Ancestor Chart
Child Terms
This table lists all terms that are direct descendants (child terms) of GO:0030202
Child Term | Relationship to GO:0030202 |
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heparin proteoglycan catabolic process
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is_a |
heparin proteoglycan biosynthetic process
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is_a |
Co-occurring Terms
These tables show the number of times the term listed in the table has been co-annotated.
No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0030202 based on ALL annotations
The top 100 of 345 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term | PR | S% | #Together | #Compared |
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heparin proteoglycan metabolic process
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358,327.06 | 100.00 | 553 | 553 |
renal albumin absorption
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181,079.72 | 25.61 | 189 | 374 |
left ventricular cardiac muscle tissue morphogenesis
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179,641.30 | 25.41 | 188 | 375 |
regulation of protein localization to cell leading edge
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354,814.03 | 18.23 | 101 | 102 |
podocyte apoptotic process
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338,233.97 | 18.07 | 101 | 107 |
lymphocyte adhesion to endothelial cell of high endothelial venule
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358,327.03 | 15.91 | 88 | 88 |
perichondral bone morphogenesis
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358,327.03 | 15.91 | 88 | 88 |
hypersensitivity
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358,327.03 | 15.91 | 88 | 88 |
enteric smooth muscle cell differentiation
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358,327.03 | 15.91 | 88 | 88 |
smoothened signaling pathway involved in lung development
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358,327.03 | 15.91 | 88 | 88 |
Totals | 10668 | 59738 |
No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0030202 based on MANUAL annotations
The top 100 of 317 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term | PR | S% | #Together | #Compared |
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heparin proteoglycan metabolic process
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70,576.65 | 100.00 | 20 | 20 |
response to disaccharide
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70,576.65 | 25.00 | 5 | 5 |
alpha-N-acetylglucosaminidase activity
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50,411.90 | 22.73 | 5 | 7 |
rod bipolar cell differentiation
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44,110.41 | 21.74 | 5 | 8 |
left ventricular cardiac muscle tissue morphogenesis
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24,701.83 | 21.21 | 7 | 20 |
lymphocyte adhesion to endothelial cell of high endothelial venule
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70,576.66 | 20.00 | 4 | 4 |
sweat gland development
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70,576.66 | 20.00 | 4 | 4 |
perichondral bone morphogenesis
|
70,576.66 | 20.00 | 4 | 4 |
hypersensitivity
|
70,576.66 | 20.00 | 4 | 4 |
smoothened signaling pathway involved in lung development
|
70,576.66 | 20.00 | 4 | 4 |
Totals | 426 | 3658 |
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2025-02-22 | Added | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin proteoglycans, which consist of a core protein linked to a heparin glycosaminoglycan. The heparin chain is composed of the repeating disaccharide unit beta-(1,4)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-alpha-(1,4)-hexuronic acid, the former being either sulfated or deacetylated on its amino group as well as sulfated on one of its hydroxyl groups, and the latter being e a mixture of sulfated and nonsulfated D-glucuronic and L-iduronic acids. Heparin is similar to heparan sulfate but it contains more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups. Heparin proteoglycans are stored selectively in the secretory granules of mammalian mast cells. |
2025-02-22 | Deleted | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin proteoglycans, which have glycosaminoglycan repeats consisting predominantly of alternating alpha-(1->4)-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. Heparin is similar to heparan sulfates but is of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contains fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups. They found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. |
2025-02-04 | Added | RELATION | is a GO:0006029 (proteoglycan metabolic process) |
2025-02-04 | Deleted | RELATION | is a GO:0030203 (glycosaminoglycan metabolic process) |
2025-02-04 | Deleted | RELATION | is a GO:0006790 (sulfur compound metabolic process) |
2025-02-04 | Updated | TERM | heparin proteoglycan metabolic process |
2025-02-04 | Added | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin proteoglycans, which have glycosaminoglycan repeats consisting predominantly of alternating alpha-(1->4)-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. Heparin is similar to heparan sulfates but is of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contains fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups. They found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. |
2025-02-04 | Deleted | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. They are similar to heparan sulfates but are of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contain fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups; they may be attached in the same manner to protein, forming proteoglycans. They consist predominantly of alternating alpha-(1->4)-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. |
2025-01-18 | Added | RELATION | is a GO:0030203 (glycosaminoglycan metabolic process) |
2025-01-18 | Deleted | RELATION | is a GO:1903510 (obsolete mucopolysaccharide metabolic process) |
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2025-02-04 | Updated | TERM | heparin proteoglycan metabolic process |
2007-01-15 | Updated | TERM | heparin metabolic process |
2001-09-01 | Added | TERM | heparin metabolism |
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2025-02-22 | Added | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin proteoglycans, which consist of a core protein linked to a heparin glycosaminoglycan. The heparin chain is composed of the repeating disaccharide unit beta-(1,4)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-alpha-(1,4)-hexuronic acid, the former being either sulfated or deacetylated on its amino group as well as sulfated on one of its hydroxyl groups, and the latter being e a mixture of sulfated and nonsulfated D-glucuronic and L-iduronic acids. Heparin is similar to heparan sulfate but it contains more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups. Heparin proteoglycans are stored selectively in the secretory granules of mammalian mast cells. |
2025-02-22 | Deleted | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin proteoglycans, which have glycosaminoglycan repeats consisting predominantly of alternating alpha-(1->4)-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. Heparin is similar to heparan sulfates but is of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contains fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups. They found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. |
2025-02-04 | Added | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin proteoglycans, which have glycosaminoglycan repeats consisting predominantly of alternating alpha-(1->4)-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. Heparin is similar to heparan sulfates but is of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contains fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups. They found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. |
2025-02-04 | Deleted | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. They are similar to heparan sulfates but are of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contain fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups; they may be attached in the same manner to protein, forming proteoglycans. They consist predominantly of alternating alpha-(1->4)-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. |
2011-10-28 | Added | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. They are similar to heparan sulfates but are of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contain fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups; they may be attached in the same manner to protein, forming proteoglycans. They consist predominantly of alternating alpha-(1->4)-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. |
2011-10-28 | Deleted | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. They are similar to heparan sulfates but are of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contain fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups; they may be attached in the same manner to protein, forming proteoglycans. They consist predominantly of alternating alpha1->4-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. |
2008-06-03 | Added | SYNONYM | heparan sulfate metabolic process |
2008-05-13 | Added | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. They are similar to heparan sulfates but are of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contain fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups; they may be attached in the same manner to protein, forming proteoglycans. They consist predominantly of alternating alpha1->4-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. |
2008-05-12 | Deleted | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. They are similar to heparan sulfates but are of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contain fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups; they may be attached in the same manner to protein, forming proteoglycans. They consist predominantly of alternating alpha1->4-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. |
2007-08-09 | Added | SYNONYM | heparin metabolism |
2007-08-09 | Deleted | SYNONYM | heparin metabolism |
2007-01-29 | Added | SYNONYM | heparin metabolism |
2006-05-04 | Updated | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. They are similar to heparan sulfates but are of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contain fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups; they may be attached in the same manner to protein, forming proteoglycans. They consist predominantly of alternating alpha1->4-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. |
2005-01-21 | Updated | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions involving heparin, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. They are similar to heparan sulfates but are of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contain fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups; they may be attached in the same manner to protein, forming proteoglycans. They consist predominantly of alternating alpha1->4-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. |
2002-11-27 | Added | DEFINITION | The chemical reactions and physical changes involving heparin, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans found mainly as an intracellular component of mast cells. They are similar to heparan sulfates but are of somewhat higher average Mr (6000-20000) and contain fewer N-acetyl groups and more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups; they may be attached in the same manner to protein, forming proteoglycans. They consist predominantly of alternating alpha1->4-linked D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-sulfate residues. |
Timestamp | Action | Category | Detail |
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2025-02-04 | Added | RELATION | is a GO:0006029 (proteoglycan metabolic process) |
2025-02-04 | Deleted | RELATION | is a GO:0030203 (glycosaminoglycan metabolic process) |
2025-02-04 | Deleted | RELATION | is a GO:0006790 (sulfur compound metabolic process) |
2025-01-18 | Added | RELATION | is a GO:0030203 (glycosaminoglycan metabolic process) |
2025-01-18 | Deleted | RELATION | is a GO:1903510 (obsolete mucopolysaccharide metabolic process) |
2020-11-03 | Deleted | RELATION | is a GO:0043436 (oxoacid metabolic process) |
2016-11-28 | Added | RELATION | is a GO:0043436 (oxoacid metabolic process) |
2016-06-22 | Deleted | RELATION | is a GO:0043436 (oxoacid metabolic process) |
2014-10-05 | Deleted | RELATION | is a GO:0030203 (glycosaminoglycan metabolic process) |
2014-10-05 | Added | RELATION | is a GO:1903510 (obsolete mucopolysaccharide metabolic process) |
2012-11-02 | Added | RELATION | is a GO:0043436 (oxoacid metabolic process) |
2009-07-06 | Added | RELATION | is a GO:0006790 (sulfur compound metabolic process) |
2008-04-01 | Updated | RELATION | is a GO:0030203 (glycosaminoglycan metabolic process) |
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