Sialidases are widely distributed glycohydrolytic enzymes removing sialic acid residues from glycoconjugates. In mammals, several sialidases with different subcellular localizations and biochemical features have been described. NEU4, the most recently identified member of the human sialidase family, is found in two forms, NEU4 long and NEU4 short, differing in the presence of a 12-amino-acid sequence at the N-terminus. Contradictory data are present in the literature about the subcellular distribution of these enzymes, their membrane anchoring mechanism being still unclear. In this work, we investigate the human NEU4 long and NEU4 short membrane anchoring mechanism and their subcellular localization. Protein extraction with Triton X-114 and...
Gangliosides play key roles in cell differentiation, cell-cell interactions, and transmembrane signa...
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...
Sialidases are widely distributed glycohydrolytic enzymes removing sialic acid residues from glycoco...
Membrane-bound sialidase Neu3 is involved in the catabolism of glycoconjugates, and plays crucial ro...
Sialidase NEU3 is also known as the plasma-membrane-associated form of mammalian sialidases, exhibit...
Several mammalian sialidases have been cloned so far and here we describe the identification and exp...
Several mammalian sialidases have been cloned so far and here we describe the identification and exp...
Sialidase NEU3 is also known as the plasma-membrane-asso- ciated form of mammalian sialidases, exhib...
Human sialidase NEU4 long is a membrane-associated enzyme that has been shown to be localized in the...
Several mammalian sialidases have been described so far, suggesting the existence of numerous polype...
Several mammalian sialidases have been described so far, suggesting the existence of numerous polype...
Sialic acid residues are frequently located at the terminal positions of glycoconjugate chains of ce...
International audienceNeuraminidase 1 (NEU1) is a lysosomal sialidase catalyzing the removal of term...
Human sialidase NEU4 long (N4L) is a membrane-associated enzyme that has been shown to be localized ...
Gangliosides play key roles in cell differentiation, cell-cell interactions, and transmembrane signa...
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...
Sialidases are widely distributed glycohydrolytic enzymes removing sialic acid residues from glycoco...
Membrane-bound sialidase Neu3 is involved in the catabolism of glycoconjugates, and plays crucial ro...
Sialidase NEU3 is also known as the plasma-membrane-associated form of mammalian sialidases, exhibit...
Several mammalian sialidases have been cloned so far and here we describe the identification and exp...
Several mammalian sialidases have been cloned so far and here we describe the identification and exp...
Sialidase NEU3 is also known as the plasma-membrane-asso- ciated form of mammalian sialidases, exhib...
Human sialidase NEU4 long is a membrane-associated enzyme that has been shown to be localized in the...
Several mammalian sialidases have been described so far, suggesting the existence of numerous polype...
Several mammalian sialidases have been described so far, suggesting the existence of numerous polype...
Sialic acid residues are frequently located at the terminal positions of glycoconjugate chains of ce...
International audienceNeuraminidase 1 (NEU1) is a lysosomal sialidase catalyzing the removal of term...
Human sialidase NEU4 long (N4L) is a membrane-associated enzyme that has been shown to be localized ...
Gangliosides play key roles in cell differentiation, cell-cell interactions, and transmembrane signa...
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...