hypogalactosylation
Hypogalactosylation refers to a deficiency in the addition of galactose, a type of sugar, to certain molecules, most commonly proteins. This process of adding sugars to proteins is called glycosylation, and galactose is a critical component in many glycosylation patterns. Hypogalactosylation can occur in various contexts, affecting different types of glycoproteins.
One significant area where hypogalactosylation is observed is in the context of diseases. Certain genetic disorders
Furthermore, hypogalactosylation has been studied in relation to cancer. Alterations in glycosylation patterns, including reduced galactose
Research into hypogalactosylation also extends to developmental biology. Proper glycosylation, including the correct incorporation of galactose,