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Updated May 16, 20252 min read

  • protective-glycoprotein
  • mucins are high-molecular-weight glycoproteins that are the main components of mucus, a protective secretion found on the surfaces of the respiratory, gastrointestinal, urogenital, and ocular systems. mucins are produced by epithelial cells and function to trap pathogens, lubricate tissues, and create a physical barrier that protects against chemical, mechanical, and microbial damage.
    • chemical properties

      • molecular weight: typically >200 kDa, some exceeding several MDa
      • structure: heavily glycosylated proteins with tandem repeat domains rich in serine, threonine, and proline
      • types: secreted (e.g. MUC2, MUC5AC) and membrane-bound (e.g. MUC1, MUC4)
      • solubility: hydrophilic; forms viscous gels in aqueous environments
    • usefulness in biology and medicine

      • mucins protect epithelial surfaces by trapping dust, bacteria, and viruses in mucus layers.
      • they facilitate smooth passage of materials (e.g., food, waste) through mucosal linings.
      • altered mucin expression is associated with diseases like cystic fibrosis, chronic bronchitis, ulcerative colitis, and cancer.
      • mucins serve as biomarkers in oncology; for example, overexpression of MUC1 is linked to breast and pancreatic cancer.
      • synthetic mucin-like materials are being explored in drug delivery and tissue engineering.
    • antibacterial and antimicrobial activity

      • mucins trap and aggregate pathogens, preventing their attachment to epithelial cells.
      • their glycan structures can bind to microbial surface proteins, neutralizing them or directing them for clearance.
      • they support the activity of antimicrobial peptides and maintain microbiome balance.
      • research highlights:
        • bacteria:
          • pseudomonas aeruginosa research link
          • helicobacter pylori research link
        • viruses:
          • norovirus research link
          • influenza virus research link
  • research links

    • mucins in mucosal immunity
    • mucins and cancer
    • mucins and microbiome interaction

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  • chemical properties
  • usefulness in biology and medicine
  • antibacterial and antimicrobial activity
  • research links

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