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Polysaccharides glycoprotein synthesis

Enzymatic Synthesis of Oligosaccharides Enzymatic Synthesis of Polysaccharides Enzymatic Synthesis of Glycoproteins Enzymatic Synthesis of Glycolipids Glycosylation of Natural Products... [Pg.403]

Chemical Synthesis and Modification of Oligosaccharides, Polysaccharides, Glycoproteins, Enzymes, and Glycolipids... [Pg.445]

These proteins are called acute phase proteins (or reactants) and include C-reactive protein (CRP, so-named because it reacts with the C polysaccharide of pneumococci), ai-antitrypsin, haptoglobin, aj-acid glycoprotein, and fibrinogen. The elevations of the levels of these proteins vary from as little as 50% to as much as 1000-fold in the case of CRP. Their levels are also usually elevated during chronic inflammatory states and in patients with cancer. These proteins are believed to play a role in the body s response to inflammation. For example, C-reactive protein can stimulate the classic complement pathway, and ai-antitrypsin can neutralize certain proteases released during the acute inflammatory state. CRP is used as a marker of tissue injury, infection, and inflammation, and there is considerable interest in its use as a predictor of certain types of cardiovascular conditions secondary to atherosclerosis. Interleukin-1 (IL-1), a polypeptide released from mononuclear phagocytic cells, is the principal—but not the sole—stimulator of the synthesis of the majority of acute phase reactants by hepatocytes. Additional molecules such as IL-6 are involved, and they as well as IL-1 appear to work at the level of gene transcription. [Pg.583]

Brown, R. M., Herth, W., Franke, W. W., Romanovicz, D. The role of the Golgi apparatus in the biosynthesis and secretion of a cellulosic glycoprotein in Pleurochrysis a model system for the synthesis of structural polysaccharides. In Biogenesis of plant cell wall polysaccharides, pp. 207. Loewus, F. (ed.). New York Academic Press 1973... [Pg.142]

The involvement of glycolipid and glycoprotein intermediates in the synthesis of polysaccharides from glycosyl-nucleotides in plants is considered to be a likely possibility. Such intermediates could act as specific primers, or acceptor substrates, for the formation of polysaccharides. Furthermore, subunits of complex heteropolysaccharides could be assembled on such intermediates, and later incorporated into polysaccharides, or directly cross-linked into the cell wall. Evidence of the involvement of such intermediates in the synthesis of polysaccharides in a number of organisms is presented in Sections XII,3,b and XII,3,c. [Pg.323]

The mechanism of synthesis of polysaccharides is a controversial issue. After discovery, by Cardini s group, that starch may be polymerized on a protein,152,153 it was suggested153 that all nascent, polysaccharide chains might be covalently associated with a protein. Connected with the formation of glycoprotein is the involvement of lipid intermediates. We shall analyze the biosynthetic pathways of polysaccharides where partial or complete evidence of this kind of mechanism has been educed. [Pg.360]


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