GM2-Ganglioside

GM2-Ganglioside

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C003138652BIO
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OG16187
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      • Overview
        • GM2 ganglioside (sodium salt) has a core trisaccharide structure (GalNAcβ1,4Galβ1,4Glc) with sialic acid linked α2,3 to the central galactose residue and ceramide linked β to position 1 on the reducing terminal glucose residue (Ledeen, 2009). GM2 ganglioside is present on neuronal cells and plays a key role in the regulation of dendritogenesis in cortical pyramidal neurons. In lysosomal storage disorders, such as, Tay-Sachs and Sandhoff disease, where hexosaminases A and B are deficient, GM2 ganglioside accumulates in the nervous system (Cachon-Gonzalez, 2018). GM2 ganglioside is also overexpressed in melanomas and other tumours of neuro-ecto origin (Yoshida, 2020). Moreover, the sugar moiety of the GM2 ganglioside is a receptor allowing the viral infection of cells with reovirus and rotavirus (Zhu, 2018).

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      • Properties
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          Ganglioside Oligosaccharides and Gangliosides
          Alternative Name
          Monosialoganglioside GM2;b-GalNAc-(1?4)-[a-Neu5Ac-(2?3)]-b-Gal(1?4)-b-Glc-(1?1)-Cer
          CAS Number
          19600-01-2
          Molecular Formula
          C67H121N3O26
          Molecular Weight
          1,384.68 g/mol
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      • Reference
        • Ledeen et al (2009) Neurobiology Meets Glycosciences, In: The Sugar Code (Ed: Gabius H. J) pp 495-516, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
          Cachon-Gonzalez et al (2018), Genetics and Therapies for GM2 Gangliosidosis, Current Gene Therapy, 18(2), 68-89
          Yoshida et al (2020), B4GALNT1 induces angiogenesis, anchorage independence growth and motility, and promotes tumorigenesis in melanoma by induction of ganglioside GM2/GD2, Scientific Reports, 10, 1199.
          Zhu et al (2018), Both ganglioside GM2 and cholesterol in the cell membrane are essential for Bombyx mori cypovirus cell entry, Developmental&Comparative Immunology, 88, 161-168,

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