Clusters, bundles, arrays and lattices: novel mechanisms for lectin-saccharide-mediated cellular interactions
- PMID: 12464313
- DOI: 10.1016/s0959-440x(02)00364-0
Clusters, bundles, arrays and lattices: novel mechanisms for lectin-saccharide-mediated cellular interactions
Abstract
Multivalent protein-carbohydrate interactions regulate essential cellular events, including cell proliferation, adhesion and death. These multivalent interactions can create homogeneous complexes of lectins, such as the galectins, with their saccharide ligands. Lectin-saccharide complexes can concentrate specific glycoproteins or glycolipids within the lattice, while excluding other cell surface molecules. The formation of lectin-saccharide lattices on the cell surface can thus organize the plasma membrane into specialized domains that perform unique functions.
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