Victor Ginsburg's influence on my research of the role of sialic acids in biological recognition
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Victor Ginsburg's influence on my research of the role of sialic acids in biological recognition
Abstract
Sialic acids are monosaccharides with relatively strong acidity which belong to the most important molecules of higher animals and also occur in some microorganisms. They are bound to complex carbohydrates and occupy prominent positions, especially in cell membranes. Their structural diversity is high and, correspondingly, the mechanisms for their biosynthesis complex. Sialic acids are involved in a great number of cell functions. Due to their cell surface location these acidic molecules shield macromolecules and cells from enzymatic and immunological attacks and thus contribute to innate immunity. In contrast to this masking role, enabling, for example, blood cells and serum glycoproteins a longer life-time, sialic acids also represent recognition sites for various physiological receptors, such as the selectins and siglecs, as well as for toxins and microorganisms and thus allow their colonization. The recognition function of sialic acids can again be masked by O-acetylation, which modifies the interaction with receptors. Many viruses use sialic acids for the infection of cells. As sialic acids play also a decisive role in tumor biology, they prove to be rather versatile molecules that modulate biological and pathological cellular events in a sensitive way. Thus, they are most prominent representatives of mediators of molecular and cellular recognition.
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