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Lubricin is a glycoprotein encoded by the PRG4 gene. It has been identified as a component of joint lubrication and synovial homeostasis by reducing friction in joints and preventing synovial cell overgrowth. It is a large, water soluble molecule that acts as a carrier for insoluble surface-active phospholipid (SAPL). Depletion of lubricin function has been associated with camptodactyly-arthropathy-coxa vara-pericarditis syndrome (CACP), an arthritic-like autosomal recessive disorder.
articular superficial zone protein; CACP; DOL54; HAPO; hemangiopoietin; JCAP; Lubricin; megakaryocyte stimulating factor; megakaryocyte-stimulating factor; MSF; PRG4; proteoglycan 3; proteoglycan 4; proteoglycan 4 (megakaryocyte stimulating factor, articular superficial zone protein); Proteoglycan 4 C-terminal part; Proteoglycan-4; Superficial zone proteoglycan; SZP
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