THE SIALOADHESINS - A FAMILY OF SIALIC ACID-DEPENDENT CELLULAR RECOGNITION MOLECULES WITHIN THE IMMUNOGLOBULIN SUPERFAMILY

Citation
S. Kelm et al., THE SIALOADHESINS - A FAMILY OF SIALIC ACID-DEPENDENT CELLULAR RECOGNITION MOLECULES WITHIN THE IMMUNOGLOBULIN SUPERFAMILY, Glycoconjugate journal, 13(6), 1996, pp. 913-926
Citations number
118
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02820080
Volume
13
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
913 - 926
Database
ISI
SICI code
0282-0080(1996)13:6<913:TS-AFO>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
For many years evidence has accumulated that sialic acids function in cellular interactions either by masking or as a recognition site. Howe ver, receptors or adhesion molecules mediating such functions between eukaryotic cells were unknown until about 5 years ago, when it was fou nd that the members of the Selectin family mediate adhesion of leukocy tes to specific endothelia through binding to sialylated glycans like sialyl Lewis(x). More recently, the Sialoadhesin family of sialic acid -dependent adhesion molecules was defined within the superfamily of im munoglobulin-like molecules. So far, it has been shown that sialoadhes in (Sn), CD22, CD33, the myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) and the Schwann cell myelin protein (SMP) belong to this family. In contrast t o the Selectins, these proteins are associated with diverse biological processes, i.e. hemopoiesis, neuronal development and immunity. In th is review their properties, carbohydrate specificities and potential b iological functions are discussed. Finally, we provide perspectives wi th respect to the nature of ligands, implications of sialic acid modif ications and future research.