<div><p>Sialidases are glycohydrolytic enzymes present from virus to mammals that remove sialic acid from oligosaccharide chains. Four different sialidase forms are known in vertebrates: the lysosomal NEU1, the cytosolic NEU2 and the membrane-associated NEU3 and NEU4. These enzymes modulate the cell sialic acid content and are involved in several cellular processes and pathological conditions. Molecular defects in NEU1 are responsible for sialidosis, an inherited disease characterized by lysosomal storage disorder and neurodegeneration. The studies on the biology of sialic acids and sialyltransferases, the anabolic counterparts of sialidases, have revealed a complex picture with more than 50 sialic acid variants selectively present in the d...
The removal of sialic acids, catalyzed by sialidase, is the initial step in degradation of oligosacc...
Sialic acids are often found at the terminal positions on the glycan chains that adorn all vertebrat...
Sialidases remove sialic acid residues from various sialo-derivatives. To gain further insights into...
Sialidases are glycohydrolytic enzymes present from virus to mammals that remove sialic acid from ol...
Sialidases are glycohydrolytic enzymes present from virus to mammals that remove sialic acid from ol...
This review summarizes the recent research development on vertebrate sialidase biology. Sialic acid-...
This review summarizes the recent research development on mammalian sialidase molecular cloning. Sia...
Sialidases remove sialic acid residues from glycoconjugates. In mammals four different sialidases ex...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
International audienceCell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated ...
International audienceCell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated ...
This review summarizes the recent research development on mammalian sialidase molecular cloning. Sia...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
Sialic acids are terminal acidic monosaccharides, which in-fluence the chemical and biological featu...
The removal of sialic acids, catalyzed by sialidase, is the initial step in degradation of oligosacc...
Sialic acids are often found at the terminal positions on the glycan chains that adorn all vertebrat...
Sialidases remove sialic acid residues from various sialo-derivatives. To gain further insights into...
Sialidases are glycohydrolytic enzymes present from virus to mammals that remove sialic acid from ol...
Sialidases are glycohydrolytic enzymes present from virus to mammals that remove sialic acid from ol...
This review summarizes the recent research development on vertebrate sialidase biology. Sialic acid-...
This review summarizes the recent research development on mammalian sialidase molecular cloning. Sia...
Sialidases remove sialic acid residues from glycoconjugates. In mammals four different sialidases ex...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
International audienceCell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated ...
International audienceCell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated ...
This review summarizes the recent research development on mammalian sialidase molecular cloning. Sia...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
Sialic acids are terminal acidic monosaccharides, which in-fluence the chemical and biological featu...
The removal of sialic acids, catalyzed by sialidase, is the initial step in degradation of oligosacc...
Sialic acids are often found at the terminal positions on the glycan chains that adorn all vertebrat...
Sialidases remove sialic acid residues from various sialo-derivatives. To gain further insights into...