glükoproteiini
Glükoproteiini, also known as glycoproteins, are proteins that contain carbohydrate moieties. These molecules are formed through the covalent attachment of carbohydrate groups to proteins. The process of attaching carbohydrates to proteins is called glycosylation. Glükoproteiini play crucial roles in various biological processes, including cell-to-cell recognition, signal transduction, and immune response.
The carbohydrate groups attached to proteins can be either simple sugars like glucose or more complex oligosaccharides.
In the context of the immune system, glükoproteiini are particularly important. For example, antibodies, which are
Glycoproteins are also involved in cell adhesion and signaling. For instance, the carbohydrate groups can mediate
The study of glükoproteiini is essential for understanding various diseases and developing therapeutic strategies. For example,