Asialoglycoprotein
Appearance
If terminal sialic acid residues are removed from glycoproteins, the resulting proteins are known as asialoglycoproteins.[1][2]
In rats, the exposure of subterminal galactose or GalNAc residues may assist in receptor-mediated endocytosis of asialoglycoproteins by asialoglycoprotein receptors on Kuppfer cells. The human ortholog of this gene is non-functional, but hepatocyte asialoglycoprotein receptors are functional in both humans and rats.[3]
External links
[edit]- Asialoglycoproteins at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
References
[edit]- ^ Gross, Hans Jürgen; Brossmer, Reinhard (1987-06-01). "N-Acetyl-4-deoxy-d-neuraminic acid is activated and transferred on to asialoglycoprotein". Glycoconjugate Journal. 4 (2): 145–156. doi:10.1007/BF01049452. ISSN 1573-4986. S2CID 7911178.
- ^ Regoeczi, E.; Chindemi, P. A. (1981-01-01). "The net weight of the rabbit liver and its relevance for asialoglycoprotein clearance". Growth. 45 (1): 19–28. ISSN 0017-4793. PMID 7227848.
- ^ Fadden AJ, Holt OJ, Drickamer K (2003). "Molecular characterization of the rat Kupffer cell glycoprotein receptor". Glycobiology. 13 (7): 529–537. doi:10.1093/glycob/cwg068. PMID 12672702.