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    St3gal4 ST3 beta-galactoside alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase 4 [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ]

    Gene ID: 20443, updated on 28-Oct-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    CCR3-dependent eosinophil recruitment is regulated by sialyltransferase ST3Gal-IV.

    CCR3-dependent eosinophil recruitment is regulated by sialyltransferase ST3Gal-IV.
    Immler R, Nussbaumer K, Doerner A, El Bounkari O, Huber S, Abisch J, Napoli M, Schmidt S, Margraf A, Pruenster M, Rohwedder I, Lange-Sperandio B, Mall MA, de Jong R, Ohnmacht C, Bernhagen J, Voehringer D, Marth JD, Frommhold D, Sperandio M., Free PMC Article

    05/8/2024
    Caveolin-1 knockout mice have altered serum N-glycan profile and sialyltransferase tissue expression.

    Caveolin-1 knockout mice have altered serum N-glycan profile and sialyltransferase tissue expression.
    Chen X, Wang L, Wu Y, Zhang H, Dong W, Yu X, Huang C, Li Y, Wang S, Zhang J.

    03/5/2022
    The results of this study indicated that ST3Gal IV is a key molecule in the mechanisms underlying anxiety - a side effect of TLE - and may therefore also be an effective target for treating epilepsy, acting through the same circuits.

    Sialyltransferase ST3Gal IV deletion protects against temporal lobe epilepsy.
    Srimontri P, Endo S, Sakamoto T, Nakayama Y, Kurosaka A, Itohara S, Hirabayashi Y, Kato K.

    01/17/2015
    St3Gal4-deficient myeloid cells had less binding of Ccl5 and impaired Ccl5-triggered integrin activation. St3Gal4 deficiency reduced the size, stage, and inflammatory cell content of atherosclerotic lesions in Apoe(-/-) mice on high-fat diet.

    Deficiency of the sialyltransferase St3Gal4 reduces Ccl5-mediated myeloid cell recruitment and arrest: short communication.
    Döring Y, Noels H, Mandl M, Kramp B, Neideck C, Lievens D, Drechsler M, Megens RT, Tilstam PV, Langer M, Hartwig H, Theelen W, Marth JD, Sperandio M, Soehnlein O, Weber C., Free PMC Article

    05/17/2014
    St3gal4, potentially involved in antithrombin sialylation, was 85% lower in neonates in comparison with adults

    Control of post-translational modifications in antithrombin during murine post-natal development by miR-200a.
    Teruel R, Martínez-Martínez I, Guerrero JA, González-Conejero R, de la Morena-Barrio ME, Salloum-Asfar S, Arroyo AB, Águila S, García-Barberá N, Miñano A, Vicente V, Corral J, Martínez C., Free PMC Article

    02/15/2014
    Expression of the sialyltransferase, ST3Gal4, impacts cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel activity, refractory period and ventricular conduction.

    Expression of the sialyltransferase, ST3Gal4, impacts cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel activity, refractory period and ventricular conduction.
    Ednie AR, Horton KK, Wu J, Bennett ES.

    11/2/2013
    Coordinated participation of both ST3Gal-VI and ST3Gal-IV in the synthesis of functional selectin ligands.

    Coordinated roles of ST3Gal-VI and ST3Gal-IV sialyltransferases in the synthesis of selectin ligands.
    Yang WH, Nussbaum C, Grewal PK, Marth JD, Sperandio M., Free PMC Article

    10/27/2012
    Data show that the sialyltransferase enzymes St6gal1 and St3gal4 are responsible for the production of sialyllactose in mouse milk.

    Milk sialyllactose influences colitis in mice through selective intestinal bacterial colonization.
    Fuhrer A, Sprenger N, Kurakevich E, Borsig L, Chassard C, Hennet T., Free PMC Article

    02/5/2011
    Sialylation by ST3Gal-IV significantly contributes to CXCR2-mediated leukocyte adhesion during inflammation in vivo.

    Sialyltransferase ST3Gal-IV controls CXCR2-mediated firm leukocyte arrest during inflammation.
    Frommhold D, Ludwig A, Bixel MG, Zarbock A, Babushkina I, Weissinger M, Cauwenberghs S, Ellies LG, Marth JD, Beck-Sickinger AG, Sixt M, Lange-Sperandio B, Zernecke A, Brandt E, Weber C, Vestweber D, Ley K, Sperandio M., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    operates as a dominant modifier of hemostasis by concealing asialoglycoprotein receptor ligands

    Sialyltransferase ST3Gal-IV operates as a dominant modifier of hemostasis by concealing asialoglycoprotein receptor ligands.
    Ellies LG, Ditto D, Levy GG, Wahrenbrock M, Ginsburg D, Varki A, Le DT, Marth JD., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    was found to play a role in regulating synthesis of selectin ligands and in vitro rolling of marrow-derived neutrophils on E- or P-selectins presented by Chinese hamster ovary cells

    Sialyltransferase specificity in selectin ligand formation.
    Ellies LG, Sperandio M, Underhill GH, Yousif J, Smith M, Priatel JJ, Kansas GS, Ley K, Marth JD.

    01/21/2010
    Regulates P-selectin ligand protein, the molecule responsible for L-selectin-mediated leukocyte interactions in inflammation.

    Alpha 2,3-sialyltransferase-IV is essential for L-selectin ligand function in inflammation.
    Sperandio M, Frommhold D, Babushkina I, Ellies LG, Olson TS, Smith ML, Fritzsching B, Pauly E, Smith DF, Nobiling R, Linderkamp O, Marth JD, Ley K.

    01/21/2010
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