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Biosynthesis of glycoconjugates

Figure 1 Biosynthesis of glycoconjugates in mammalian cells and their cellular interactions with antibodies, toxins, viruses, other cells, and bacteria. Figure 1 Biosynthesis of glycoconjugates in mammalian cells and their cellular interactions with antibodies, toxins, viruses, other cells, and bacteria.
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes devote significant resources to the biosynthesis of glycoconjugates. As a result of recent genome-sequencing projects, more... [Pg.648]

See also Structural polysaccharides. Oligosaccharides and Polysaccharides as Cell Markers, Biosynthesis of Glycoconjugates (from Chapter 16)... [Pg.188]

See also Biosynthesis of Glycoconjugates, Glycoproteins, Figure 9.28, Bacterial Cell Walls, Biosynthesis of Other Polysaccharides, UDP-N-Acetylglucosamine... [Pg.191]

See also UDP-Galactose 4-Epimerase, UTP, Glucose-l-Phosphate, Biosynthesis of Glycoconjugates, De Novo Pyrimidine Nucleotide Metabolism, Biosynthesis of Glycoconjugates... [Pg.329]

See also Figure 1.13, Protein Targeting, Programmed Destruction of Proteins, Cholesterol Biosynthesis, Biosynthesis of Glycoconjugates, Cytochrome P-450... [Pg.1281]

See also Biosynthesis of Amino Sugars, Biosynthesis of Glycoconjugates... [Pg.1556]

See also Biosynthesis of Glycoconjugates, Dolichol, Dolichol-P-Glucose... [Pg.1637]

The biosynthesis of glycoconjugates generally begins with the transfer of a glycosyl donor to an acceptor. In the case of furanosides, the donors are polyprenyl-phospho-Ara, nucleotide-sugars, or glycosides like D-fructofuranoside (Fig. 1). The biosynthesis of fructans was reviewed recently " and so will not be described herein. [Pg.426]

A key intermediate in the biosynthesis of glycoconjugates is the sugar nucleotide cytidine-5 -monophospho-N-acetylneuraminic acid (CMP-NeuSAc). To check its... [Pg.146]

In discussing sialyltransferases and ignoring the other glycosyltrans-ferases involved in the biosynthesis of glycoconjugates, one is of necessity missing the big picture. In the closing section of this chapter, an attempt will be made to broaden the perspective. It is necessary however, at this juncture to introduce some material not related to sialyltransferase. [Pg.147]


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