glicolípidos
Glicolípidos are a class of lipids that contain a carbohydrate moiety bound to a lipid component through a glycosidic linkage. They are found in cell membranes, particularly in the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane, and play crucial roles in cell recognition, cell adhesion, and as receptors for various molecules. The carbohydrate portion, or glycan, is typically a branched oligosaccharide, and its structure is highly diverse, contributing to the specificity of cell-surface interactions. The lipid portion is usually a ceramide, which is composed of a sphingoid base (like sphingosine) linked to a fatty acid.
These molecules are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. Their position on the cell