Syllabus Edition

First teaching 2023

First exams 2025

|

Glycolipids & Glycoproteins (HL IB Biology)

Revision Note

Cara Head

Author

Cara Head

Expertise

Biology

Glycoproteins & Glycolipids

  • Glycoproteins are cell membrane proteins that have a carbohydrate chain attached on the extracellular side
    • Extracellular = outside cells
  • Glycolipids are lipids with carbohydrate chains attached, also located on the outer surface of cell membranes

The function of glycoproteins and glycolipids

  • The carbohydrate chain enables them to act as receptor molecules
    • This allows them to bind with substances at the cell surface
    • Receptor types include:
      • Signalling receptors which bind to hormones and neurotransmitters
      • Receptors involved in endocytosis
      • Receptors involved in cell adhesion and stabilisation
        • Cell adhesion allows cells to attach to each other to form tissues
  • Some act as cell markers, or antigens, for cell identification
    • E.g. this allows the immune system to determine whether or not a cell belongs in the body, or whether it is a pathogen

Glycoproteins and glycolipids diagram

glycoproteins and glycolipids structure

Glycoproteins are carbohydrate chains attached to membrane proteins and glycolipids are carbohydrate chains attached to the lipid element of the cell membrane

Did this page help you?

Cara Head

Author: Cara Head

Cara graduated from the University of Exeter in 2005 with a degree in Biological Sciences. She has fifteen years of experience teaching the Sciences at KS3 to KS5, and Psychology at A-Level. Cara has taught in a range of secondary schools across the South West of England before joining the team at SME. Cara is passionate about Biology and creating resources that bring the subject alive and deepen students' understanding