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Glycan Chains of Gangliosides: Functional Ligands for Tissue Lectins (Siglecs/Galectins).

Robert W Ledeen1, Jürgen Kopitz2, José Abad-Rodríguez3, Hans-Joachim Gabius4.   

Abstract

Molecular signals on the cell surface are responsible for adhesion and communication. Of relevance in this respect, their chemical properties endow carbohydrates with the capacity to store a maximum of information in a minimum of space. One way to present glycans on the cell surface is their covalent conjugation to a ceramide anchor. Among the resulting glycosphingolipids, gangliosides are special due to the presence of at least one sialic acid in the glycan chains. Their spatial accessibility and the dynamic regulation of their profile are factors that argue in favor of a role of glycans of gangliosides as ligands (counterreceptors) for carbohydrate-binding proteins (lectins). Indeed, as discovered first for a bacterial toxin, tissue lectins bind gangliosides and mediate contact formation (trans) and signaling (cis). While siglecs have a preference for higher sialylated glycans, certain galectins also target the monosialylated pentasaccharide of ganglioside GM1. Enzymatic interconversion of ganglioside glycans by sialidase action, relevant for neuroblastoma cell differentiation and growth control in vitro, for axonogenesis and axon regeneration, as well as for proper communication between effector and regulatory T cells, changes lectin-binding affinity profoundly. The GD1a-to-GM1 "editing" is recognized by such lectins, for example, myelin-associated glycoprotein (siglec-4) losing affinity and galectin-1 gaining reactivity, and then translated into postbinding signaling. Orchestrations of loss/gain of affinity, of ganglioside/lectin expression, and of lectin presence in a network offer ample opportunities for fine-tuning. Thus glycans of gangliosides such as GD1a and GM1 are functional counterreceptors by a pairing with tissue lectins, an emerging aspect of ganglioside and lectin functionality.
Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  axonogenesis; hemagglutination; neuroblastoma; sialidase; sphingolipid; sugar code

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29747818     DOI: 10.1016/bs.pmbts.2017.12.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci        ISSN: 1877-1173            Impact factor:   3.622


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2.  How altering the modular architecture affects aspects of lectin activity: case study on human galectin-1.

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4.  The impact of the glycan headgroup on the nanoscopic segregation of gangliosides.

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8.  Oligosaccharide Presentation Modulates the Molecular Recognition of Glycolipids by Galectins on Membrane Surfaces.

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9.  Influence of protein (human galectin-3) design on aspects of lectin activity.

Authors:  Gabriel García Caballero; Donella Beckwith; Nadezhda V Shilova; Adele Gabba; Tanja J Kutzner; Anna-Kristin Ludwig; Joachim C Manning; Herbert Kaltner; Fred Sinowatz; Mare Cudic; Nicolai V Bovin; Paul V Murphy; Hans-Joachim Gabius
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Review 10.  Interleaflet Coupling of Lipid Nanodomains - Insights From in vitro Systems.

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