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Oligosaccharide occurrence

PERRIN F, PERRIN P, CHAMP M, BORNE, F, MEFLAH K, MENANTEAU J (1997) Short-chain frUCtO-oligosaccharides rednce the occurrence of colon tumor and develop gut-associated lymphoid tissue in Min mice. Cancer Res. 57 225-8. [Pg.182]

N. catarrhalis,560 N. perflava,559 Moraxella duplex and Micrococcus calco-aceticus,443 and Escherichia coli,420 Vicari and Kabat,45 in studies of blood-group oligosaccharides, and Hellerqvist and colleagues,53 in an examination of the common core-polysaccharide of Salmonella typhimurium, have used similar methods. The examination of amino sugars as their peracetylated aminodeoxyalditols has also been used by Liideritz and colleagues72 to establish the occurrence of 4-amino-4-deoxy-L-arabinose in Salmonella lipopolysaccharides, and has been extended to aminodeoxyheptoses by Williams and Perry.561... [Pg.86]

As regards the occurrence of /3-D-linked disaccharides in the absence of a /3-D-linked substrate, one is tempted to conclude that these oligosaccharides are synthesized by the enzymic reversion of D-glucose by a /3-D-glucosidase. As White and Maher100 have found that their honey-invertase preparation had no /3-D-glucosidase activity, it would appear that these sugars are carried into the hive as constituents of nectar. [Pg.302]

Figure 8-23 Predicted topology of the human glucose transporter GLUT1. The 12 predicted helices are numbered and the single external N-linked oligosaccharide is marked CHO. The sequence RXGRR (marked) is found in many 12-helix transporters. Its occurrence in these two positions suggests that the transporters may have evolved by duplication of a 6-helix motif. However, the human glucose transporters otherwise show no sequence similarity to other 12-helix transporters. After Bell et al.398... Figure 8-23 Predicted topology of the human glucose transporter GLUT1. The 12 predicted helices are numbered and the single external N-linked oligosaccharide is marked CHO. The sequence RXGRR (marked) is found in many 12-helix transporters. Its occurrence in these two positions suggests that the transporters may have evolved by duplication of a 6-helix motif. However, the human glucose transporters otherwise show no sequence similarity to other 12-helix transporters. After Bell et al.398...

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