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Glycosylation lipid pathway

THE LIPID PATHWAY OF PROTEIN GLYCOSYLATION AND ITS INHIBITORS THE BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PROTEIN-BOUND CARBOHYDRATES... [Pg.287]

Phosphorylated myo-inositol is an important moiety in biochemistry as the basis for signal transduction pathways in eukaryotes. Inositol also occurs in bacteria and archaea, not as part of a signaling pathway, but with diverse and unique uses. wvo-Inositol occurs as part of mycothiol, a molecule comparable to glutathione in mycobacteria, as part of an unusual osmolyte in hyperther-mophiles [e.g., di-myo-inositol-1,1 -phosphate (DIP)], and as the lipid head-group anchor for a series of glycosylated lipids in mycobacteria that are critical in the interaction of pathogenic mycobacteria with mammalian cells. [Pg.103]

Schwarz RT, Datema R. The lipid pathway of protein glycosylation and its inhibitors the biological significance of protein-bound carbohydrates. Adv Carbohydr Chem Biochem 1982 40 287-379. [Pg.28]


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