glypiation
Glypiation is a post-translational modification in which a glycan, a type of carbohydrate molecule, is attached to a protein. This process is distinct from glycosylation, which involves the addition of a sugar moiety to a protein. Glypiation specifically refers to the attachment of complex glycans, often derived from the glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor, to proteins.
The glycan structures involved in glypiation are typically composed of a conserved core oligosaccharide, often including
Proteins undergoing glypiation are often destined for the cell surface, where the glycan modifications can be