muciiniproteiinit
Muciiniproteiinit, or mucin proteins, are a family of high molecular weight glycoproteins that form the major component of mucus on mucosal surfaces. They are produced by goblet cells and various glandular epithelia in the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and reproductive tracts. Mucins exist in two main forms: secreted gel-forming mucins that create a protective mucus layer, and membrane-associated mucins that are anchored to epithelial cells and contribute to boundary properties.
Structurally, mucins are extensively O-glycosylated, with serine- and threonine-rich tandem repeat regions that create a highly
Functions of mucin proteins include lubrication of mucosal surfaces, hydration maintenance, and protection against mechanical stress,
Clinical relevance includes associations between altered mucin expression or glycosylation and diseases such as cystic fibrosis,