Glycobiology Advance Access published online on November 30, 2005
Glycobiology, doi:10.1093/glycob/cwj059
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1 Departments of Immunology
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Glycodelin, a human secreted glycoprotein that appears in a small number of glycoforms, exhibits diverse biological activities, such as in contraception and immunosuppression. Moreover, different tissue-specific glycoforms appear to mediate diverse functions. Quite unusually, the glycodelin N-linked glycans differ between the male and female glycoforms. The fact that these glycans are fundamental for exerting the physiological activities of the different glycoforms, makes them an interesting target for glycobiology research. This review will focus on the involvement of the glycans in glycodelin activity and compare between the several glycoforms.
Received August 29, 2005
Revised November 8, 2005
Accepted November 8, 2005
Review article
Meet the Multifunctional and Sexy Glycoforms of Glycodelin
Kfir Lapid 1
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Nathan Sharon 2 *
2 Departments of Biological Chemistry
Nathan Sharon, E-mail: nathan.sharon{at}weizmann.ac.il
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