[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in surface plasmon resonance sensors for sensitive optical detection of pathogens
The advancement of science and technology has led to the recent development of highly
sensitive pathogen biosensing techniques. The effective treatment of pathogen infections …
sensitive pathogen biosensing techniques. The effective treatment of pathogen infections …
Multifarious roles of sialic acids in immunity
Sialic acids are a diverse family of monosaccharides widely expressed on all cell surfaces of
vertebrates and so‐called “higher” invertebrates, and on certain bacteria that interact with …
vertebrates and so‐called “higher” invertebrates, and on certain bacteria that interact with …
[HTML][HTML] Dengue virus NS1 disrupts the endothelial glycocalyx, leading to hyperpermeability
Dengue is the most prevalent arboviral disease in humans and a major public health
problem worldwide. Systemic plasma leakage, leading to hypovolemic shock and potentially …
problem worldwide. Systemic plasma leakage, leading to hypovolemic shock and potentially …
[HTML][HTML] Unmasking fucosylation: from cell adhesion to immune system regulation and diseases
J Li, HC Hsu, JD Mountz, JG Allen - Cell chemical biology, 2018 - cell.com
Fucosylation is a biological process broadly observed in vertebrates, invertebrates, plants,
bacteria, and fungi. Fucose moieties on cell-surface glycans are increasingly recognized as …
bacteria, and fungi. Fucose moieties on cell-surface glycans are increasingly recognized as …
Glycobiology of immune responses
GA Rabinovich, Y Van Kooyk… - Annals of the New York …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Unlike their protein “roommates” and their nucleic acid “cousins," carbohydrates remain an
enigmatic arm of biology. The central reason for the difficulty in fully understanding how …
enigmatic arm of biology. The central reason for the difficulty in fully understanding how …
[HTML][HTML] N-acetylneuraminic acid links immune exhaustion and accelerated memory deficit in diet-induced obese Alzheimer's disease mouse model
Systemic immunity supports lifelong brain function. Obesity posits a chronic burden on
systemic immunity. Independently, obesity was shown as a risk factor for Alzheimer's …
systemic immunity. Independently, obesity was shown as a risk factor for Alzheimer's …
Desialylation accelerates platelet clearance after refrigeration and initiates GPIbα metalloproteinase-mediated cleavage in mice
AJG Jansen, EC Josefsson… - Blood, The Journal …, 2012 - ashpublications.org
When refrigerated platelets are rewarmed, they secrete active sialidases, including the
lysosomal sialidase Neu1, and express surface Neu3 that remove sialic acid from platelet …
lysosomal sialidase Neu1, and express surface Neu3 that remove sialic acid from platelet …
Sialidase inhibitors with different mechanisms
JM Keil, GR Rafn, IM Turan, MA Aljohani… - Journal of medicinal …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Sialidases, or neuraminidases, are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of sialic acid (Sia)-
containing molecules, mostly removal of the terminal Sia (desialylation). By desialylation …
containing molecules, mostly removal of the terminal Sia (desialylation). By desialylation …
Sialidases in vertebrates: a family of enzymes tailored for several cell functions
E Monti, E Bonten, A D'Azzo, R Bresciani… - Advances in …, 2010 - Elsevier
A bstract This review summarizes the recent research development on vertebrate sialidase
biology. Sialic acid-containing compounds play important roles in many physiological …
biology. Sialic acid-containing compounds play important roles in many physiological …
[HTML][HTML] Broad and direct interaction between TLR and Siglec families of pattern recognition receptors and its regulation by Neu1
Both pathogen-and tissue damage-associated molecular patterns induce inflammation
through toll-like receptors (TLRs), while sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin superfamily …
through toll-like receptors (TLRs), while sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin superfamily …