Membrane-associated mucins protect epithelial cell surfaces against pathogenic threats by serving as nonproductive decoys that capture infectious agents and clear them from the cell surface and by erecting a physical barrier that restricts their access to target receptors on host cells. However, the mechanisms through which mucins function are still poorly defined because of a limited repertoire of tools available for tailoring their structure and composition in living cells with molecular precision. Using synthetic glycopolymer mimetics of mucins, we modeled the mucosal glycocalyx on red blood cells (RBCs) and evaluated its influence on lectin (SNA) and virus (H1N1) adhesion to endogenous sialic acid receptors. The glycocalyx inhibited the...
Pathogens frequently rely on lectins for adhesion and cellular entry into the host. Since these inte...
Microbial colonization of implanted medical devices in humans can lead to device failure and life-th...
International audiencePathogens frequently rely on lectins for adhesion and cellular entry into the ...
The mucosal glycocalyx dictates cellular interactions with extracellular factors by providing a phys...
In the mucosal epithelium, the cellular glycocalyx can project tens to hundreds of nanometers into t...
The cellular glycocalyx, composed of membrane associated glycoproteins and glycolipids, is a complex...
The majority of the microorganisms that colonize the human body, collectively the human microbiota, ...
The glycocalyx is the sugary coating on the surface of essentially all mammalian cells. Despite bein...
Despite significant surveillance and vaccine development efforts, Influenza A viruses remain a signi...
Mucin-like regions, characterized by a local high density of O-linked glycosylation, are found on th...
Mucin-like regions, characterized by a local high density of O-linked glycosylation, are found on th...
The cell surface glycocalyx is a dense layer of macromolecules of variant structure and size, the la...
The precise spatial control of cell adhesion to surfaces is an endeavor that has enabled discoveries...
The family of cell surface (cs-) mucins are constitutively expressed at the cell surface by nearly a...
Cell surface mucin glycoproteins are highly expressed by all mucosal tissues, yet their physiologica...
Pathogens frequently rely on lectins for adhesion and cellular entry into the host. Since these inte...
Microbial colonization of implanted medical devices in humans can lead to device failure and life-th...
International audiencePathogens frequently rely on lectins for adhesion and cellular entry into the ...
The mucosal glycocalyx dictates cellular interactions with extracellular factors by providing a phys...
In the mucosal epithelium, the cellular glycocalyx can project tens to hundreds of nanometers into t...
The cellular glycocalyx, composed of membrane associated glycoproteins and glycolipids, is a complex...
The majority of the microorganisms that colonize the human body, collectively the human microbiota, ...
The glycocalyx is the sugary coating on the surface of essentially all mammalian cells. Despite bein...
Despite significant surveillance and vaccine development efforts, Influenza A viruses remain a signi...
Mucin-like regions, characterized by a local high density of O-linked glycosylation, are found on th...
Mucin-like regions, characterized by a local high density of O-linked glycosylation, are found on th...
The cell surface glycocalyx is a dense layer of macromolecules of variant structure and size, the la...
The precise spatial control of cell adhesion to surfaces is an endeavor that has enabled discoveries...
The family of cell surface (cs-) mucins are constitutively expressed at the cell surface by nearly a...
Cell surface mucin glycoproteins are highly expressed by all mucosal tissues, yet their physiologica...
Pathogens frequently rely on lectins for adhesion and cellular entry into the host. Since these inte...
Microbial colonization of implanted medical devices in humans can lead to device failure and life-th...
International audiencePathogens frequently rely on lectins for adhesion and cellular entry into the ...