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Glycan biosynthesis

However, some results will be briefly described that lie outside classicism, and that concern the control of glycan biosynthesis by the primary structure of the peptide chain and by the oligosaccharide motifs carried by the glycan itself. [Pg.183]

Lipari, F., and Herscovics, A. (1966). Role of the cysteine residues in the 1,2-a-D-mannosidase involved in N-glycan biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Biol. Chem., 271, 27615-27622. [Pg.268]

Enzyme Catalysis, Chemical Strategies for Glycan Biosynthesis in Mammals Glycosyltransferases, Chemistry of Glycolipids, Synthesis of Glycopeptides and Glycoproteins, Synthesis of... [Pg.424]

Moses J, Oldberg A, Fransson LA. Initiation of galactosamino-glycan biosynthesis - separate galactosylation and dephosphorylation pathways for phosphoxylosylated decorin protein and 85. exogenous xyloside. Eur. J. Biochem. 1999 260(3) 879-884. [Pg.648]

Cartoonist Goldberg et al. (18) Automated annotation of MALDl-MS using a library of glycan topologies derived from glycan biosynthesis rules. Applicable mainly to mammalian N -linked glycans. [Pg.743]

Includes glycans from CarbBank, recently published in literature, and from reaction pathways of glycan biosynthesis. [Pg.746]

Brockhausen, I, Schachter, H, Glycosyltransferases involved in N- and O-Glycan biosynthesis. In Glycosciences Status and Perspectives, Gabius, H-J, and Gabius, S, Eds., Chapman Hall, Weinheim, pp. 79-113, 1997. [Pg.802]

Brockhausen I, Schachter H (1997) Glyco-syltransferases Involved in N- and O-Glycan Biosynthesis. In Gabius H-J, Gabius S (eds) Glycosciences Status and Perspectives. Chapman Hall, Weinheim, p 79... [Pg.1768]

MOE technology—which has been described so far as a method to provide alternative flux options through metabolic pathways and incorporate new sugar residues into cellular gly-cans—can also provide opportunities to inhibit glycan biosynthesis via three distinct mechanisms. The first is conventional inhibition, wherein the activities of one or more path-... [Pg.2169]

A) Inhibition of glycan biosynthesis throjgh Incorporation of chain terminators OH... [Pg.2171]


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