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A mucoprotein is a composed primarily of mucopolysaccharides. Mucoproteins can be found throughout the body, including the gastrointestinal tract, reproductive organs, airways, and the of the knees. They are called mucoproteins because the carbohydrate quantity is more than 4% unlike glycoproteins where the carbohydrate quantity is less than 4%. Mucoprotein is produced in the cecum of the gastrointestinal tract. During gallbladder cancer, mucoprotein is over expressed. Sustaining a will lead to decreased mucoprotein production. The result is an alteration of as seen in mice.


Function
Mucoproteins are the proteins that are the building blocks of , which is a protective barrier to the of cells. It is semipermeable, so it acts as a barrier to most bacteria and pathogens, while allowing for the uptake of , , and .


Protein Structure
Mucoproteins are composed of o-linked carbohydrates as well as highly glycosylated proteins, which are held together by . The viscosity of the mucus depends on the strength of the disulfide bonds. When these disulfide bonds are broken, the viscosity of the mucus secretions is reduced.


Clinical Significance
will break through the disulfide bonds and lower the viscosity of the mucus, thus allowing the hypersecreted mucus to be more manageable. A hypersectretion of mucus is often a symptom of pulmonary diseases or respiratory infections.
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There are two subgroups in mycolytic medications and each one works differently to control the hypersecreted mucus.

  • Classic mucolytic medications: these medications change the disulfide bond by reducing it to a bond, thus thoroughly breaking down the mucoproteins and making the mucus more manageable.

  • Peptide mucolytic medications: these medications depolymerize and that are present when the mucus hypersecretes. This preserves the mucins that are helpful to the epithelial tissue of the lungs.


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