Glycobiology on the fly: developmental and mechanistic insights from Drosophila |
| |
Authors: | ten Hagen Kelly G Zhang Liping Tian E Zhang Ying |
| |
Affiliation: | Developmental Glycobiology Unit, NIDCR, National Institutes of Health, Building 30, 30 Convent Drive, MSC 4370, Bethesda, MD 20892-4370, USA. Kelly.Tenhagen@nih.gov |
| |
Abstract: | Drosophila melanogaster offers many unique advantages for deciphering the complexities of glycan biosynthesis and function. The completion of the Drosophila genome sequencing project as well as the comprehensive catalogue of existing mutations and phenotypes have lead to a prolific database where many of the genes involved in glycan synthesis, assembly, modification, and recognition have been identified and characterized. Recent biochemical and molecular studies have elucidated the structure of the glycans present in Drosophila. Powerful genetic approaches have uncovered a number of critical biological roles for glycans during development that impact on our understanding of their function during mammalian development. Here, we summarize key recent findings and provide evidence for the usefulness of this model organism in unraveling the complexities of glycobiology across many species. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 PubMed 等数据库收录! |
|