How do Glycoproteins Function in the Immune System?
In the immune system, glycoproteins are essential for the recognition and response to pathogens. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules, which present antigenic peptides to T cells, are glycoproteins. Glycosylation of these molecules is critical for their stability and function. Additionally, glycoproteins like cytokines and chemokines mediate immune cell communication and activation.