His primary areas of study are Biochemistry, Heparan sulfate, Proteoglycan, Sulfation and Binding site. Malcolm Lyon is involved in the study of Biochemistry that focuses on Glycosaminoglycan in particular. His Heparan sulfate research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Fibronectin, Plasma protein binding, Stereochemistry and Affinity chromatography.
Malcolm Lyon interconnects Immunology, Cell adhesion, Endothelial Cell-Specific Molecule 1 and Hepatocyte growth factor in the investigation of issues within Proteoglycan. His Sulfation research incorporates themes from Extracellular matrix, Disaccharide and Heparin. His studies in Binding site integrate themes in fields like Amino acid, Complement control protein, Complement system, Glycoprotein and Affinities.
Malcolm Lyon spends much of his time researching Biochemistry, Heparan sulfate, Sulfation, Hepatocyte growth factor and Binding site. His work on Biochemistry deals in particular with Proteoglycan, Dermatan sulfate, Glycosaminoglycan, Heparan sulphate and Enzyme. His work in Heparan sulfate tackles topics such as Fibroblast growth factor which are related to areas like Extracellular and Extracellular matrix.
His Sulfation study incorporates themes from Size-exclusion chromatography, Disaccharide, Tetrasaccharide and Heparinase. The Hepatocyte growth factor study combines topics in areas such as Molecular biology, Growth factor and Cell biology. His Binding site study which covers Plasma protein binding that intersects with Dissociation constant, Perlecan and Affinity chromatography.
His primary areas of investigation include Biochemistry, Heparan sulfate, Stereochemistry, Dermatan sulfate and Glycosaminoglycan. In the subject of general Biochemistry, his work in Binding site is often linked to Selectivity, thereby combining diverse domains of study. Malcolm Lyon combines subjects such as Liver cancer and Hepatocellular carcinoma with his study of Heparan sulfate.
The various areas that Malcolm Lyon examines in his Stereochemistry study include Tetrasaccharide, Chemical modification and Factor H. His Dermatan sulfate study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Sulfation, Chondroitin and Hepatocyte growth factor. In his research on the topic of Chondroitin sulfate, Growth factor is strongly related with Proteoglycan.
His main research concerns Glycosaminoglycan, ADAMTS, Aggrecan, Aggrecanase and Pathology. His study of Heparan sulfate is a part of Glycosaminoglycan. Among his ADAMTS studies, you can observe a synthesis of other disciplines of science such as Matrix metalloproteinase, Extracellular matrix and Intervertebral disc.
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Structure and function of heparan sulphate proteoglycans
John T Gallagher;Malcolm Lyon;William P Steward.
Biochemical Journal (1986)
Interaction of hepatocyte growth factor with heparan sulfate : elucidation of the major heparan sulfate structural determinants
Malcolm Lyon;Jon A Deakin;K Mizuno;T Nakamura.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1994)
The Interaction of the Transforming Growth Factor-βs with Heparin/Heparan Sulfate Is Isoform-specific
Malcolm Lyon;Graham Rushton;John T. Gallagher.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1997)
Endocan or endothelial cell specific molecule-1 (ESM-1) : A potential novel endothelial cell marker and a new target for cancer therapy
Stéphane Sarrazin;E. Adam;M. Lyon;F. Depontieu.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (2006)
Liver heparan sulfate structure. A novel molecular design
Malcolm Lyon;Jon A Deakin;John T Gallagher.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1994)
HSulf-2, an extracellular endoglucosamine-6-sulfatase, selectively mobilizes heparin-bound growth factors and chemokines: effects on VEGF, FGF-1, and SDF-1
Kenji Uchimura;Megumi Morimoto-Tomita;Annette Bistrup;Jessica Li.
BMC Biochemistry (2006)
Endocan Is a Novel Chondroitin Sulfate/Dermatan Sulfate Proteoglycan That Promotes Hepatocyte Growth Factor/Scatter Factor Mitogenic Activity
David Béchard;Thaibaut Gentina;Maryse Delehedde;Arnaud Scherpereel.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2001)
Modified expression of the ADAMTS enzymes and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases 3 during human intervertebral disc degeneration
Aneta J. Pockert;Stephen M. Richardson;Christine L. Le Maitre;Malcolm Lyon.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (2009)
A New Map of Glycosaminoglycan and C3b Binding Sites on Factor H
Christoph Q. Schmidt;Andrew P. Herbert;David Kavanagh;Carina Gandy.
Journal of Immunology (2008)
The molecular phenotype of heparan sulfate in the Hs2st-/- mutant mouse.
Catherine L.R. Merry;Simon L. Bullock;Daniel C. Swan;Alison C. Backen.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2001)
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