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Biosynthesis of Polymers, Glycoproteins, Mucins, and Glycolipids Containing Sialic Acid

BIOSYNTHESIS OF POLYMERS, GLYCOPROTEINS, MUCINS, AND GLYCOLIPIDS CONTAINING SIALIC ACID [Pg.138]

Glycosyltransferases are a group of enzymes that catalyze the transfer of a sugar from its activated form (nucleotide sugar) to an appropriate acceptor molecule (usually a glycose-containing molecule). The general reaction is shown below  [Pg.138]

Sugar-Acceptor -h Nucleoside mono(di)-P04 Some general properties of glycosyltransferases are listed below  [Pg.138]

They are specific for the sugar they transfer (galactose, N-acetylgalactosamine, sialic acid, etc.). [Pg.138]




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Acid-containing polymers

Acidic glycoprotein

Acids containing

Biosynthesis of Polymers

Biosynthesis of sialic acids

Biosynthesis sialic acids

Glycolipid

Glycolipid biosynthesis

Glycolipids Glycolipid

Glycolipids and

Glycolipids biosynthesis

Glycolipids glycolipide

Mucin glycoproteins

Mucines

Mucinous glycoprotein

Mucins

Mucins biosynthesis

Of glycolipids

Of glycoproteins

Polymer acid

Polymer biosynthesis

Sialic acid-containing

Sialic acids glycoprotein

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