Sialic acids, existing as terminal sugars of glycoconjugates, play important roles in various physiological and pathological processes, such as cell–cell adhesion, immune defense, tumor cell metastasis, and inflammation. Sialyltransferases (STs) catalyze the transfer of sialic acid residues to non-reducing oligosaccharide chains of proteins and lipids, using cytidine monophosphate N-acetylneuraminic acid (CMP-Neu5Ac) as the donor. Elevated sialyltransferase activity leads to overexpression of cell surface sialic acids and contributes to many disease developments, such as cancer and inflammation. Therefore, sialyltransferases are considered as potential drug targets for disease treatment. Inhibitors of sialyltransferases thus are of medicina...
Potent, cell-permeable, and subtype-selective sialyltransferase inhibitors represent an attractive f...
Sialylation at the non-reducing end of glycoconjugates is an important biological process in cellula...
BACKGROUND: Glycosylation is increasingly recognized as one of the most relevant postranslational mo...
Sialic acids are negatively charged sugars that are often located at the terminal end of glycan chai...
Sialic acids are negatively charged sugars that are often located at the terminal end of glycan chai...
Sialidases (SAs) and sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for removing and adding siali...
Sialidases (SAs) and sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for removing and adding siali...
Hypersialylation of tumor cell surface proteins along with a marked upregulation of sialyltransferas...
The presence of up to 30-40% more sialic acid (or hypersialylation) on the tumour cell surface compa...
Metastasis accounts for the majority of cancer-associated mortalities, representing a huge health an...
Metastasis accounts for the majority of cancer-associated mortalities, representing a huge health an...
Upregulation of sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for the addition of sialic acid to...
The presence of up to 30-40% more sialic acid (or hypersialylation) on the tumour cell surface compa...
Upregulation of sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for the addition of sialic acid to...
Aberrant glycosylation is a key feature of malignant transformation. Hypersialylation, the enhanced ...
Potent, cell-permeable, and subtype-selective sialyltransferase inhibitors represent an attractive f...
Sialylation at the non-reducing end of glycoconjugates is an important biological process in cellula...
BACKGROUND: Glycosylation is increasingly recognized as one of the most relevant postranslational mo...
Sialic acids are negatively charged sugars that are often located at the terminal end of glycan chai...
Sialic acids are negatively charged sugars that are often located at the terminal end of glycan chai...
Sialidases (SAs) and sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for removing and adding siali...
Sialidases (SAs) and sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for removing and adding siali...
Hypersialylation of tumor cell surface proteins along with a marked upregulation of sialyltransferas...
The presence of up to 30-40% more sialic acid (or hypersialylation) on the tumour cell surface compa...
Metastasis accounts for the majority of cancer-associated mortalities, representing a huge health an...
Metastasis accounts for the majority of cancer-associated mortalities, representing a huge health an...
Upregulation of sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for the addition of sialic acid to...
The presence of up to 30-40% more sialic acid (or hypersialylation) on the tumour cell surface compa...
Upregulation of sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for the addition of sialic acid to...
Aberrant glycosylation is a key feature of malignant transformation. Hypersialylation, the enhanced ...
Potent, cell-permeable, and subtype-selective sialyltransferase inhibitors represent an attractive f...
Sialylation at the non-reducing end of glycoconjugates is an important biological process in cellula...
BACKGROUND: Glycosylation is increasingly recognized as one of the most relevant postranslational mo...