Role of PIGM and PIGX in glycosylphosphatidylinositol biosynthesis and human health (Review)
Ángeles Torres‑Valdetano,
Verónica Vallejo‑Ruiz,
Lorena Milflores‑Flores
et al.
Abstract:Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-glycan (GPI) is an anchor to specific cell surface proteins known as GPI-anchored proteins (APs) that are localized in lipid rafts and may act as cell co-receptors, enzymes and adhesion molecules. The present review investigated the significance of GPI biosynthesis class phosphatidylinositol-glycan
(PIG)M
and
PIGX
in GPI synthesis and their implications in human health conditions.
PIGM
encodes GPI-mannosyltransfer… Show more
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