glykonukleiinit
Glykonukleiinit, also known as glycoconjugates, are complex carbohydrates that consist of a protein core to which one or more carbohydrate chains are attached. These molecules play a crucial role in various biological processes, including cell recognition, signaling, and adhesion. Glykonukleiinit are found on the surface of cells and are involved in cell-cell interactions, immune responses, and the regulation of gene expression.
The carbohydrate chains in glycoconjugates can vary in structure and composition, leading to a diverse array
Glykonukleiinit are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus, where sugars are added to the
The study of glycoconjugates has advanced significantly with the development of techniques such as mass spectrometry