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Glycosylation and behavioral symptoms in neurological disorders

Author(s)
Pradeep, PrajithaKang, HyeyeonLee, Boyoung
Issued Date
2023-05
DOI
10.1038/s41398-023-02446-x
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/64491
Citation
TRANSLATIONAL PSYCHIATRY, v.13, no.1, pp.154
Abstract
Glycosylation, the addition of glycans or carbohydrates to proteins, lipids, or other glycans, is a complex post-translational modification that plays a crucial role in cellular function. It is estimated that at least half of all mammalian proteins undergo glycosylation, underscoring its importance in the functioning of cells. This is reflected in the fact that a significant portion of the human genome, around 2%, is devoted to encoding enzymes involved in glycosylation. Changes in glycosylation have been linked to various neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, autism spectrum disorder, and schizophrenia. Despite its widespread occurrence, the role of glycosylation in the central nervous system remains largely unknown, particularly with regard to its impact on behavioral abnormalities in brain diseases. This review focuses on examining the role of three types of glycosylation: N-glycosylation, O-glycosylation, and O-GlcNAcylation, in the manifestation of behavioral and neurological symptoms in neurodevelopmental, neurodegenerative, and neuropsychiatric disorders.
Publisher
SPRINGERNATURE
ISSN
2158-3188
Keyword
N-LINKED GLYCOSYLATIONO-GLCNACCONGENITAL DISORDERSPROTEIN GLYCOSYLATIONPOTENTIAL BIOMARKERSRECEPTOR SUBUNITSNERVOUS-SYSTEMGLYCAN PROFILEAMYLOID-BETAGLCNACYLATION

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