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Title ▼ Authors PubMed ID Source Publication Year
Cell surface-expressed cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor (CD222) binds enzymatically active heparanase independently of mannose 6-phosphate to promote extracellular matrix degradation.
  • Wood RJ
  • Hulett MD
18073203 J Biol Chem 2008
Cell surface-expressed Thomsen-Friedenreich antigen in colon cancer is predominantly carried on high molecular weight splice variants of CD44.
  • Singh R
  • Campbell BJ
  • Yu LG
  • Fernig DG
  • Milton JD
  • Goodlad RA
  • FitzGerald AJ
  • Rhodes JM
11447138 Glycobiology 2001
Cell surface-associated proteins which bind native type IV collagen or gelatin.
  • Kurkinen M
  • Taylor A
  • Garrels JI
  • Hogan BL
6715378 J Biol Chem 1984
Cell surface targeting of pregnancy-associated plasma protein A proteolytic activity. Reversible adhesion is mediated by two neighboring short consensus repeats.
  • Laursen LS
  • Overgaard MT
  • Weyer K
  • Boldt HB
  • Ebbesen P
  • Christiansen M
  • Sottrup-Jensen L
  • Giudice LC
  • Oxvig C
12370176 J Biol Chem 2002
Cell surface syndecan-1 on distinct cell types differs in fine structure and ligand binding of its heparan sulfate chains.
  • Kato M
  • Wang H
  • Bernfield M
  • Gallagher JT
  • Turnbull JE
8034644 J Biol Chem 1994
Cell surface sialylation and tumor metastasis. Metastatic potential of B16 melanoma variants correlates with their relative numbers of specific penultimate oligosaccharide structures.
  • Passaniti A
  • Hart GW
3372501 J Biol Chem 1988
Cell surface sialylation and ecto-sialyltransferase activity of human CD34 progenitors from peripheral blood and bone marrow.
  • Schwartz-Albiez R
  • Merling A
  • Martin S
  • Haas R
  • Gross HJ
15750786 Glycoconj J 2004
Cell surface sialic acids do not affect primary CD22 interactions with CD45 and surface IgM nor the rate of constitutive CD22 endocytosis.
  • Zhang M
  • Varki A
15240561 Glycobiology 2004
Cell surface sialic acid and the regulation of immune cell interactions: the neuraminidase effect reconsidered.
  • Bagriaçik EU
  • Miller KS
10024664 Glycobiology 1999
Cell surface proteoglycans syndecan-1 and -4 bind overlapping but distinct sites in laminin α3 LG45 protein domain.
  • Carulli S
  • Beck K
  • Dayan G
  • Boulesteix S
  • Lortat-Jacob H
  • Rousselle P
22351752 J Biol Chem 2012
Cell surface proteoglycan of mammary epithelial cells. Protease releases a heparan sulfate-rich ectodomain from a putative membrane-anchored domain.
  • Rapraeger A
  • Bernfield M
3156852 J Biol Chem 1985
Cell surface labeling of glucose transporter isoform GLUT4 by bis-mannose photolabel. Correlation with stimulation of glucose transport in rat adipose cells by insulin and phorbol ester.
  • Holman GD
  • Kozka IJ
  • Clark AE
  • Flower CJ
  • Saltis J
  • Habberfield AD
  • Simpson IA
  • Cushman SW
2211693 J Biol Chem 1990
Cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans: selective regulators of ligand-receptor encounters.
  • Park PW
  • Reizes O
  • Bernfield M
10931855 J Biol Chem 2000
Cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans.
  • Yanagishita M
  • Hascall VC
1577788 J Biol Chem 1992
Cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans participate in factor VIII catabolism mediated by low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein.
  • Sarafanov AG
  • Ananyeva NM
  • Shima M
  • Saenko EL
11278379 J Biol Chem 2001
Cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans from human vascular endothelial cells. Core protein characterization and antithrombin III binding properties.
  • Mertens G
  • Cassiman JJ
  • Van den Berghe H
  • Vermylen J
  • David G
1400362 J Biol Chem 1992
Cell surface glycosaminoglycans do not serve as ligands for PECAM-1. PECAM-1 is not a heparin-binding protein.
  • Sun QH
  • Paddock C
  • Visentin GP
  • Zukowski MM
  • Muller WA
  • Newman PJ
9565561 J Biol Chem 1998
Cell surface glycosaminoglycans are not involved in the adherence of Helicobacter pylori to cultured Hs 198.St human gastric cells, Hs 746T human gastric adenocarcinoma cells, or HeLa cells.
  • Kawasaki H
  • Sugumaran G
  • Silbert JE
8910015 Glycoconj J 1996
Cell surface glycoproteins undergo postbiosynthetic modification of their N-glycans by stepwise demannosylation.
  • Porwoll S
  • Loch N
  • Kannicht C
  • Nuck R
  • Grunow D
  • Reutter W
  • Tauber R
9422772 J Biol Chem 1998
Cell surface glycoproteins from Thermoplasma acidophilum are modified with an N-linked glycan containing 6-C-sulfofucose.
  • Vinogradov E
  • Deschatelets L
  • Lamoureux M
  • Patel GB
  • Tremblay TL
  • Robotham A
  • Goneau MF
  • Cummings-Lorbetskie C
  • Watson DC
  • Brisson JR
  • Kelly JF
  • Gilbert M
22692048 Glycobiology 2012
Cell surface expression of HIP, a novel heparin/heparan sulfate binding protein, of human uterine epithelial cells and cell lines.
  • Rohde LH
  • Julian J
  • Babaknia A
  • Carson DD
8662617 J Biol Chem 1996
Cell surface expression of 78-kDa glucose-regulated protein (GRP78) mediates diabetic nephropathy.
  • Van Krieken R
  • Mehta N
  • Wang T
  • Zheng M
  • Li R
  • Gao B
  • Ayaub E
  • Ask K
  • Paton JC
  • Paton AW
  • Austin RC
  • Krepinsky JC
30914477 J Biol Chem 2019
Cell surface display of chimeric glycoproteins via the S-layer of Paenibacillus alvei.
  • Zarschler K
  • Janesch B
  • Kainz B
  • Ristl R
  • Messner P
  • Schäffer C
20513375 Carbohydr Res 2010
Cell surface detachment of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A requires the formation of intermolecular proteinase-inhibitor disulfide bonds and glycosaminoglycan covalently bound to the inhibitor.
  • Glerup S
  • Kløverpris S
  • Laursen LS
  • Dagnaes-Hansen F
  • Thiel S
  • Conover CA
  • Oxvig C
17145752 J Biol Chem 2007
Cell surface and intracellular functions for ricin galactose binding.
  • Newton DL
  • Wales R
  • Richardson PT
  • Walbridge S
  • Saxena SK
  • Ackerman EJ
  • Roberts LM
  • Lord JM
  • Youle RJ
1601861 J Biol Chem 1992

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