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(B) Expression of NCAM with PSA (red) causes a physical impairment of molecular and/or membrane-membrane contacts that in turn inhibits trans interaction of not only NCAM (black) but also other cell interaction molecules (green and blue). FN, fibronectin domain; Ig, Ig domain.
(B) Expression of NCAM with PSA (red) causes a physical impairment of molecular and/or membrane-membrane contacts that in turn inhibits trans interaction of not only NCAM (black) but also other cell interaction molecules (green and blue). FN, fibronectin domain; Ig, Ig domain.


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Polysialic acid and cell interactions

(A) PSA chains attached to the fifth Ig-like domain of NCAM via N-linked glycosylation.

(B) Expression of NCAM with PSA (red) causes a physical impairment of molecular and/or membrane-membrane contacts that in turn inhibits trans interaction of not only NCAM (black) but also other cell interaction molecules (green and blue). FN, fibronectin domain; Ig, Ig domain.

Original file name: 08036Fig4.jpg PNAS Supporting Figure 4

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