insecurelycan
Insecurelycan is a term used in speculative biology and glycoscience discussions to describe a hypothetical class of glycans that exhibit insecure or atypical attachment patterns on proteins or lipids. The name combines insecure with glycan to signal irregularities in glycosylation that could affect recognition by enzymes and binding partners.
Insecurelycans are described as having irregular branching, noncanonical glycosidic linkages, and variable occupancy at glycosylation sites.
Study of insecurelycan is primarily hypothetical. Researchers discuss detection in silico and in vitro via mass