AbstractGlycosylation of proteins can modulate their function in a striking variety of systems, including immune responses, neuronal activities and development. The Drosophila protein, Chaoptin (Chp), is essential for the development and maintenance of photoreceptor cells. This protein is heavily glycosylated, but the possible role of this glycosylation is not well-understood. Here we show that mutations introduced into about 1/3 of 16 potential N-linked glycosylation sites within Chp impaired its cell adhesive activities when expressed in Drosophila S2 cells. Mutation of 2/3 of the glycosylation sites resulted in a marked decrease in Chp protein abundance. These results suggest that N-linked glycosylation of Chp is essential for its stabil...
Glucosides attached to proteins and lipids have been shown to modulate the activity of signal transd...
The majority of membrane and secreted proteins, including many developmentally important signalling ...
Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs) constitute a rapidly growing family of human diseases r...
AbstractGlycosylation of proteins can modulate their function in a striking variety of systems, incl...
Erica M. SelvaAsparagine-linked or N-linked glycosylation is an important post-translational modifi...
BACKGROUND: A variety of N-glycans attached to protein are known to involve in many important biolog...
Glycosylation is important in a lot of fundamental biological processes, including cell recognition,...
AbstractThe majority of membrane and secreted proteins, including many developmentally important sig...
Erica M. SelvaN-linked glycosylation is a key post-translational modification for many secretory pa...
As newly synthesized glycoproteins move through the secretory pathway, the asparagine-linked glycan ...
Glycosylation is a co- and/or post-translational protein modification that generates enormous struct...
Protein glycosylation, the enzymatic addition of N-linked or O-linked glycans to proteins, serves cr...
Mucin-type O-linked glycosylation is an evolutionarily conserved protein modification that is essent...
AbstractImmature Drosophila rhodopsin is N-glycosylated, but undergoes complete deglycosylation duri...
AbstractPrevious studies of the mucin-type O-glycome of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster have r...
Glucosides attached to proteins and lipids have been shown to modulate the activity of signal transd...
The majority of membrane and secreted proteins, including many developmentally important signalling ...
Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs) constitute a rapidly growing family of human diseases r...
AbstractGlycosylation of proteins can modulate their function in a striking variety of systems, incl...
Erica M. SelvaAsparagine-linked or N-linked glycosylation is an important post-translational modifi...
BACKGROUND: A variety of N-glycans attached to protein are known to involve in many important biolog...
Glycosylation is important in a lot of fundamental biological processes, including cell recognition,...
AbstractThe majority of membrane and secreted proteins, including many developmentally important sig...
Erica M. SelvaN-linked glycosylation is a key post-translational modification for many secretory pa...
As newly synthesized glycoproteins move through the secretory pathway, the asparagine-linked glycan ...
Glycosylation is a co- and/or post-translational protein modification that generates enormous struct...
Protein glycosylation, the enzymatic addition of N-linked or O-linked glycans to proteins, serves cr...
Mucin-type O-linked glycosylation is an evolutionarily conserved protein modification that is essent...
AbstractImmature Drosophila rhodopsin is N-glycosylated, but undergoes complete deglycosylation duri...
AbstractPrevious studies of the mucin-type O-glycome of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster have r...
Glucosides attached to proteins and lipids have been shown to modulate the activity of signal transd...
The majority of membrane and secreted proteins, including many developmentally important signalling ...
Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs) constitute a rapidly growing family of human diseases r...