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Glycosylation Pathways

Genetic modification of the N-glycosylation pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana... [Pg.322]

Wildt, S. and Gerngross, T. 2005. The humanization of A-glycosylation pathways in yeast. Nature Reviews Microbiology 3(2), 119-128. [Pg.130]

Jarvis DL, Finn E (1996), Modifying the insect cell N-glycosylation pathway with immediate early baculovirus expression vectors, Nat. Biotechnol. 14 1288-1292. [Pg.144]

Jarvis DL, Kawar ZS, Hollister JR (1998), Engineering N-glycosylation pathways in the baculovirus-insect cell system, Curr. Opin. Biotech. 9 528-533. [Pg.144]

Glycosylation disorders represent a constellation of diseases that result from defects in the synthesis of carbohydrate strnctures (glycans) and in the attachment of glycans to other compounds. These defective processes involve the A-linked and O-linked glycosylation pathways, biosynthesis of proteoglycans, as well as lipid glycosylation pathways. [Pg.146]

Mammalian glycosylation pathways and an integrated portal to information and data on glycosyltransferases. [Pg.746]

Database and tools pertaining to glycosylation pathways and glycosyltransferases. [Pg.746]


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