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Cell recognition, glycosphingolipids

Glycosphingolipids are constituents of the outer leaflet of plasma membranes and are important in cell adhesion and cell recognition. Some are antigens, eg, ABO blood group substances. Certain gangliosides function as receptors for bacterial toxins (eg, for cholera toxin, which subsequently activates adenylyl cyclase). [Pg.202]

Hakomori S, Igarashi Y (1995) Functional role of glycosphingolipids in cell recognition and signaling. J Biochem 188 1091-1103... [Pg.1689]

Kojima N, Hakomori S Synergistic effect of two cell recognition systems Glycosphingolipid-glycosphingolipid interaction and integrin receptor interaction with pericellular matrix protein. Glycobiology 1991 1 623-630. [Pg.1874]

Glycolipids (5,14) are primarily glycosphingolipids, molecules that have oligosaccharide groups attached to ceramide [104404-17-3]. They are present, at least in small amounts, in the membranes of most, if not all, tissues. They too, like cell-membrane glycoproteins, are recognition determinants. [Pg.478]


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