lipoglycoproteins
Lipoglycoproteins are a class of biological molecules that consist of a protein component covalently linked to both lipid and carbohydrate (glycan) moieties. They play vital roles in various biological processes, including cell signaling, immunity, and structural integrity.
These molecules are typically found embedded within cellular membranes, where their lipid portion anchors them into
Lipoglycoproteins are prevalent in bacterial cell walls, especially among Gram-negative bacteria and Mycobacteria, where they contribute
The biosynthesis of lipoglycoproteins involves complex enzymatic pathways that attach glycans to proteins through glycosylation, and
Research on lipoglycoproteins is ongoing, with particular interest in their roles in infectious diseases and as
Overall, lipoglycoproteins are essential biomolecules that integrate structural and functional properties, contributing to cellular processes and