Nigam V N, Lallier R, Brailovsky C A
Can J Biochem. 1978 Jan;56(1):29-37. doi: 10.1139/o78-005.
The nature of the cell surface constituent(s) containing sialic acid that block fixation of bacterial glycolipid mR595 to normal rat fibroblasts was explored. Indirect evidence suggests that a trypsin-sensitive, high molecular weight glycoprotein, present in larger amounts on the surface of normal cells (as compared with transformed rat fibroblasts), may be involved as a blocking agent.
对含有唾液酸的细胞表面成分的性质进行了探索,这些成分可阻止细菌糖脂mR595与正常大鼠成纤维细胞的结合。间接证据表明,一种对胰蛋白酶敏感的高分子量糖蛋白可能作为阻断剂参与其中,这种糖蛋白在正常细胞表面的含量(与转化的大鼠成纤维细胞相比)更高。