Figure: Hyaluronan catabolic process (Mouse)¶
The diagram illustrates the hyaluronan catabolic process in mice. Color-coded elements represent different functional groups: blue (cargo receptors), green (Na+/H+ antiporters), red (hydrolytic enzymes), and purple (transporters). Orange lines indicate hyaluronan polymers. The process follows four main stages: 1) Receptor binding at membrane rafts, 2) Initial cleavage by HYAL2, 3) Lysosomal degradation by multiple enzymes, and 4) Export of catabolites.
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{"feedback":"This diagram effectively illustrates the hyaluronan catabolic process in mice with a clear, visually distinct layout appropriate for a journal publication. The cellular compartments are well-defined, with the extracellular space, membrane raft, and lysosome clearly demarcated. The protein components are color-coded according to their function and labeled precisely, making it easy to follow the pathway from initial binding through degradation. The sequential steps are indicated by directional arrows showing the progression of hyaluronan catabolism, and the numbered stages provide additional context for the biological process. The inclusion of a legend further enhances understanding of the color scheme and components.","necessary_changes":null,"optional_changes":null}