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Cell walls glycosyl sequencing

Hydroxyproline glycosylated with 1 4 arabinose residues has also been released by alkaline degradation of the chitobiose-specific lectin from potato (Allen et al., 1978). Using a combination of optical rotation measurements, Cl- and EI-MS (Ashford et al., 1982), it was established that the hydroxyproline of potato lectin is glycosylated with identical sequences (9) of arabinose residues as found in tobacco and runner bean cell wall glycoprotein. [Pg.112]

In addition to determining the monosaccharide composition, linkage types, and sequence of residues in a cell wall polysaccharide, it is also essential to determine the anomeric configuration of the glycosyl residues. As with determining the sequence of glycosyl residues, the method of choice, be it chemical, enzymic, or physical, are dependent on the type of material under investigation and the amount available. [Pg.138]


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