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Glycosyl transfer: defects

Such low rates of spontaneous appearances of mutants tend to suggest that defects in glycosyl transfers will be very infrequent in normal tissues and that the genetic specification of the glycosyltransferases and associated proteins is efficiently protected. [Pg.299]

Defective glycosyl transfer can be seen as an indirect consequence of the initial carcinogenic events and most abnormal saccharide structures will play... [Pg.304]

Genetic screens for temperature-sensitive mutants with a defect in glycosyl transfer to an [ I]-labelled peptide acceptor [139] as well as for vanadate resistant mutants... [Pg.1179]


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