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Polysaccharide lyases depolymerization

Figure 4. Depolymerization of heparin using polysaccharide lyase. The glycosidic linkage between a substituted glucosamine (X = H or SOa , Y = SO3 or CH3CO) and uronic acid (iduronic or glucuronic, X = SOa" or H) is cleaved eliminatively affording oligosaccharide products. The non-reducing end of each product formed contains a a-4,5 unsaturated uronic acid residue. Figure 4. Depolymerization of heparin using polysaccharide lyase. The glycosidic linkage between a substituted glucosamine (X = H or SOa , Y = SO3 or CH3CO) and uronic acid (iduronic or glucuronic, X = SOa" or H) is cleaved eliminatively affording oligosaccharide products. The non-reducing end of each product formed contains a a-4,5 unsaturated uronic acid residue.

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