Glycosylation is a very frequent and functionally important post-translational protein modification that undergoes profound changes in cancer. Growth and death factor receptors and plasma membrane glycoproteins, which upon activation by extracellular ligands trigger a signal transduction cascade, are targets of several molecular anti-cancer drugs. In this review, we provide a thorough picture of the mechanisms bywhich glycosylation affects the activity of growth and death factor receptors in normal and pathological conditions. Glycosylation affects receptor activity through three non-mutually exclusive basic mechanisms: (1) by directly regulating intracellular transport, ligand binding, oligomerization and signaling of receptors; (2) throug...
The formation of multivalent complexes of soluble galectins with glycoprotein receptors on the plasm...
Cancer cells express unique carbohydrate structures in glycoproteins and glycolipids, and their stru...
AbstractNumerous G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are glycosylated at extracellular regions. The ...
Glycosylation is a very frequent and functionally important post-translational protein modification ...
open6noGlycosylation is a very frequent and functionally important post-translational protein modif...
open6noGlycosylation is a very frequent and functionally important post-translational protein modif...
open6noGlycosylation is a very frequent and functionally important post-translational protein modif...
N-glycosylation of membrane receptors is important for a wide variety of cellular processes. In the ...
Glycosylation is a common posttranslational modification on membrane-associated and secreted protein...
Abstract Glycosylation is a common posttranslational modification on membrane-associated and secrete...
none4noCell membrane glycoconjugates undergo characteristic changes as a consequence of neoplastic t...
Cell membrane glycoconjugates undergo characteristic changes as a consequence of neoplastic transfor...
Cell membrane glycoconjugates undergo characteristic changes as a consequence of neoplastic transfor...
The formation of multivalent complexes of soluble galectins with glycoprotein receptors on the plasm...
Glycosylation produces an abundant, diverse, and highly regulated repertoire of cellular glycans tha...
The formation of multivalent complexes of soluble galectins with glycoprotein receptors on the plasm...
Cancer cells express unique carbohydrate structures in glycoproteins and glycolipids, and their stru...
AbstractNumerous G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are glycosylated at extracellular regions. The ...
Glycosylation is a very frequent and functionally important post-translational protein modification ...
open6noGlycosylation is a very frequent and functionally important post-translational protein modif...
open6noGlycosylation is a very frequent and functionally important post-translational protein modif...
open6noGlycosylation is a very frequent and functionally important post-translational protein modif...
N-glycosylation of membrane receptors is important for a wide variety of cellular processes. In the ...
Glycosylation is a common posttranslational modification on membrane-associated and secreted protein...
Abstract Glycosylation is a common posttranslational modification on membrane-associated and secrete...
none4noCell membrane glycoconjugates undergo characteristic changes as a consequence of neoplastic t...
Cell membrane glycoconjugates undergo characteristic changes as a consequence of neoplastic transfor...
Cell membrane glycoconjugates undergo characteristic changes as a consequence of neoplastic transfor...
The formation of multivalent complexes of soluble galectins with glycoprotein receptors on the plasm...
Glycosylation produces an abundant, diverse, and highly regulated repertoire of cellular glycans tha...
The formation of multivalent complexes of soluble galectins with glycoprotein receptors on the plasm...
Cancer cells express unique carbohydrate structures in glycoproteins and glycolipids, and their stru...
AbstractNumerous G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are glycosylated at extracellular regions. The ...