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Polyprenyl glycosyl monophosphates

Polyprenyl glycosyl monophosphates have been shown to serve as glycosyl donors in the biosynthesis of side chains of some polysaccharides. Contrary to glycosyl nucleotides, they represent membrane-bound glycosyl donors which may be preferable for some glycosyltransferases. [Pg.285]

Pless, D.D. Lennarz, W.J. (1977) Enzymatic Conversion of Proteins to Glycoproteins , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 74,134-8 Pollack, L. Atkinson, P.H. (1983) Correlation of Glycosylation with Position in Amino-acid Sequence , Journal of Cell Biology, 97, 293-300 Pont-Lezica, R., Brett, C.T., Romero Martinez, P. Dankert, M.A. (1975) Glucose acceptor in plants with the properties of an a-saturated polyprenyl monophosphate . Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 66, 980-7 Pont-Lezica, R., Romero, P. Dankert, M.A. (1976) Membrane-bound UDP-glucose. [Pg.332]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.44 , Pg.284 ]




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