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Amino sugars biological activity

In the present article, the preparation of carba-sugars, amino carba-sugars, and biologically active carba-oligosaccharides will be described. [Pg.26]

Recent research deals with stereoselective 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions of nitrones for the syntheses of alkaloids and aza heterocycles asymmetric synthesis of biologically active compounds such as glycosidase inhibitors, sugar mimetics, /3-lactams, and amino acids synthesis of peptido-mimetics and peptides chemistry of spirocyclopropane heterocycles synthesis of organic materials for molecular recognition and photochemical applications. [Pg.407]

A very recent study presented by Dujardin et al. describes the complementary use of chiral enol ethers as dienophiles in oxa Diels-Alder reactions. This approach has yielded promising results with regard to the synthesis of enantio-merically pure carbohydrates [481]. Further noteworthy studies directed to the preparation of biologically active amino sugars from enaminoketones have been carried out in our group [110]. [Pg.85]

The sequence of amino acids in the long chain defines the primary structure of a protein. A secondary structure is determined when several residues, linked by hydrogen bonds, conform to a given combination (e.g., the a-helix, pleated sheet, and P-turns). Tertiary structure refers to the three-dimensional folded conformation of a protein. This is the biologically active conformation (crystal structure). A quaternary structure can result when two or more individual proteins assemble into two or more polypeptide chains. Conjugated proteins are complexes of proteins with other biomolecules, such as glycoproteins (sugar-proteins). [Pg.133]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.135 , Pg.136 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.42 , Pg.135 , Pg.136 ]




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