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Glycobiology of the Nervous System

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    Chapter 1 Introduction to the Complexity of Cell Surface and Tissue Matrix Glycoconjugates
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    Chapter 2 Introduction to Cells Comprising the Nervous System
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    Chapter 3 Synthesis, Processing, and Function of N-glycans in N-glycoproteins
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    Chapter 4 Synthesis of O-Linked Glycoconjugates in the Nervous System
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    Chapter 5 Chemistry and Function of Glycosaminoglycans in the Nervous System
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    Chapter 6 Use of glycan-targeted antibodies/lectins to study the expression/function of glycosyltransferases in the nervous system.
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    Chapter 7 From Mass Spectrometry-Based Glycosylation Analysis to Glycomics and Glycoproteomics
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    Chapter 8 Structural Analysis of Oligosaccharides and Glycoconjugates Using NMR
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    Chapter 9 Glycolipid and Glycoprotein Expression During Neural Development
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    Chapter 10 Gangliosides and Cell Surface Ganglioside Glycohydrolases in the Nervous System
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    Chapter 11 Role of Myelin-Associated Glycoprotein (Siglec-4a) in the Nervous System
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    Chapter 12 Glycobiology of the Nervous System
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    Chapter 13 Glycosignaling: A General Review
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    Chapter 14 Glycosphingolipids in the Regulation of the Nervous System
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    Chapter 15 Glycobiology of Ion Transport in the Nervous System
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    Chapter 16 O-GlcNAcylation of Neuronal Proteins: Roles in Neuronal Functions and in Neurodegeneration
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    Chapter 17 N-glycosylation in regulation of the nervous system.
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    Chapter 18 Roles of Carbohydrates in the Interaction of Pathogens with Neural Cells
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    Chapter 19 Glycoconjugate Changes in Aging and Age-Related Diseases
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    Chapter 20 Gangliosides and Glycolipids in Neurodegenerative Disorders
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    Chapter 21 Glycosidases: Inborn Errors of Glycosphingolipid Catabolism
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    Chapter 22 Ganglioside Storage Diseases: On the Road to Management
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    Chapter 23 Dynamic Aspects of Neural Tumor Gangliosides
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    Chapter 24 Galectins and Neuroinflammation
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    Chapter 25 Glycoconjugates and Neuroimmunological Diseases
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Chapter title
Role of Myelin-Associated Glycoprotein (Siglec-4a) in the Nervous System
Chapter number 11
Book title
Glycobiology of the Nervous System
Published in
Advances in neurobiology, January 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-1154-7_11
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-1153-0, 978-1-4939-1154-7
Authors

Pablo H. H. Lopez, Lopez, Pablo H. H.

Abstract

Myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) is a 100 kDa glycoprotein located at the innermost layer of myelin sheets that remains in intimate contact with the axonal membrane. It is selectively expressed by myelinating cells including Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system (CNS). Due to its selective location and its effects on neurons, it was originally thought to be involved in axon-glia communication. The generation of MAG-deficient mice greatly expanded our knowledge about the physiological role of MAG, which helped to establish its critical roles in the normal formation and maintenance of myelinated axons. Interest in MAG was revived when it was described as the first myelin-derived inhibitor of axon regeneration. Since then numerous publications have provided detailed information about its axonal receptors and their signaling pathways. Recently, the nurture role of MAG on neurons was confirmed. On the other hand, MAG mediates signals coming from the axons that strongly impact on oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells, highlighting the bidirectional nature of axon-glia communication. Overall, MAG is a critical component of axon-glia interactions with multiple functions in the biology of both neurons and glial cells.

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Country Count As %
Unknown 28 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 8 29%
Student > Bachelor 3 11%
Researcher 3 11%
Student > Doctoral Student 2 7%
Professor > Associate Professor 2 7%
Other 2 7%
Unknown 8 29%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 5 18%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 4 14%
Medicine and Dentistry 3 11%
Chemistry 2 7%
Neuroscience 2 7%
Other 1 4%
Unknown 11 39%