glykosilipidejä
Glykosilipidejä, or glycolipids in English, are compounds formed by the combination of carbohydrates and lipids. These molecules are essential components of cell membranes, particularly abundant in the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane. Their structure consists of a lipid backbone, typically a ceramide (a fatty acid linked to a sphingosine molecule), to which one or more sugar units are attached. The carbohydrate portion, also known as the glycone, can vary greatly in complexity, ranging from simple monosaccharides to intricate oligosaccharides.
The primary role of glycolipids in biological systems is related to cell recognition and communication. The