CAS 19600-01-2
:monosialoganglioside G(M2) from bovine brain
Description:
Monosialoganglioside G(M2), also known as GM2, is a glycosphingolipid primarily found in the brain and nervous tissue of mammals, including bovine sources. It is characterized by its structure, which consists of a ceramide backbone linked to a sialic acid-containing oligosaccharide chain. GM2 plays a crucial role in cell recognition and signaling processes within the nervous system. Its presence is particularly significant in the context of neuronal membranes, where it contributes to the stability and functionality of lipid rafts. The CAS number 19600-01-2 identifies this specific compound, facilitating its recognition in chemical databases. GM2 is also notable for its involvement in certain metabolic disorders, such as Tay-Sachs disease, where its accumulation due to enzyme deficiencies leads to neurodegeneration. The study of GM2 and its derivatives is essential for understanding various neurological functions and potential therapeutic approaches for related diseases.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- G<sub>M2</sub>
- G<sub>M2</sub>-ganglioside
- GM2
- GM2-Ganglioside
- Ganglioside A1
- Ganglioside A<sub>1</sub>
- Ganglioside G5
- Ganglioside G<sub>5</sub>
- Ganglioside G<sub>M2</sub>
- Ganglioside G<sub>O</sub>
- Ganglioside GM<sub>2</sub>
- Ganglioside GO
- Ganglioside M2
- Sialosylganglio-N-triaosylceramide
- Tay-Sachs ganglioside
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Found 5 products.
Ganglioside GM2 Mixture (sodium salt)
CAS:<p>GM2 is a glycosphingolipid in cell membranes, high in Sandhoff, Tay-Sachs, Niemann-Pick A, C1, C2, and some lysosomal storage diseases.</p>Formula:C67H120N3O26NaColor and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:1406.7GM2-Ganglioside
CAS:Formula:C67H120N3O26·NaPurity:≥ 98.0%Color and Shape:White to off-white lyophilised powderMolecular weight:1406.70GM2-Ganglioside
CAS:<p>GM2 ganglioside (sodium salt) has a core trisaccharide structure (GalNAcβ1,4Galβ1,4Glc) with sialic acid linked α2,3 to the central galactose residue and ceramide linked β to position 1 on the reducing terminal glucose residue (Ledeen, 2009). GM2 ganglioside is present on neuronal cells and plays a key role in the regulation of dendritogenesis in cortical pyramidal neurons. In lysosomal storage disorders, such as, Tay-Sachs and Sandhoff disease, where hexosaminases A and B are deficient, GM2 ganglioside accumulates in the nervous system (Cachon-Gonzalez, 2018). GM2 ganglioside is also overexpressed in melanomas and other tumours of neuro-ecto origin (Yoshida, 2020). Moreover, the sugar moiety of the GM2 ganglioside is a receptor allowing the viral infection of cells with reovirus and rotavirus (Zhu, 2018).</p>Purity:Min. 96%Color and Shape:Powder





