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Glycosphingolipids functional domains

Frank, M. MAL, a proteolipid in glycosphingolipid enriched domains functional implications in myelin and beyond. Prog. Neurobiol. 60, 531-544, 2000. [Pg.71]

Indeed a glycosphingolipid can be considered in three domains (Figure 1). The first is the carbohydrate, which acts as receptor for ligand recognition the second is the fatty acid (possibly sphingosine chain) which modulates the carbohydrate receptor function and the third is the sphingosine (and ceramide) breakdown products which act as lipid second messengers. [Pg.1904]

Schnaar, R. L. Glycosphingolipids in cell surface recognition. Glycobiology 1991, 1 477-485. Simons, K. Ikonen, E. Functional rafts in cell membranes. Nature 1997, 387 569-572. Kasahara, K. Watanabe, Y. Yamamoto, T. Sanai, Y. Association of Src family tyrosine kinase Lyn with ganglioside GD3 in rat brain. Possible regulation of Lyn by glycosphingolipid in caveolae- like domains. J. Biol. Chem. 1997, 272 29947-29953. [Pg.2116]


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