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Glycosylated proteins, polysaccharides

The delicate nature of biomolecules such as (glycosylated) proteins, polysaccharides and metabolites necessitates appropriate methods for purification and separation, such as chromatography, lyophilization and crystallization. [Pg.229]

Related topics Protein glycosylation (H5) Polysaccharides and oligosaccharides (J2)... [Pg.267]

It is well known that glycosylated proteins are very stable, therefore grafting polysaccharides or short chains of sugar molecules onto proteins has been used to improve enzyme stability. (6,7,8)... [Pg.47]

Figure 13 Combination of the LPS pathway and a protein glycosylation system in the engineered Escherichia coli. Left panel shows a polymerase(Wzy)-dependent LPS pathway and the right panel is an engineered coli expressing exogenous polysaccharides, a protein acceptor (e.g., pilin or AcrA), and an OTase. Inset in the right panel shows Western-blot analysis of unglycosylated protein acceptor (lane 1) and glycosylated protein with an O antigen polysaccharide (lane 2). Figure 13 Combination of the LPS pathway and a protein glycosylation system in the engineered Escherichia coli. Left panel shows a polymerase(Wzy)-dependent LPS pathway and the right panel is an engineered coli expressing exogenous polysaccharides, a protein acceptor (e.g., pilin or AcrA), and an OTase. Inset in the right panel shows Western-blot analysis of unglycosylated protein acceptor (lane 1) and glycosylated protein with an O antigen polysaccharide (lane 2).
The change in the authorship of this chapter has led to a few alterations in its construction. Because of their importance, cell-surface glycoproteins have been reviewed separately some glycosylated proteins that would have previously been included in the sections extending from microbial to animal polysaccharides may now be lodged in this new section. [Pg.272]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.177 , Pg.178 , Pg.179 , Pg.180 ]




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