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Structures of O-Linked Glycosides in Glycoproteins

A common 0-linked glycoprotein is the antifreeze protein found in blood sera of almost all fish living in the antarctic and the arctic. This highly glycosylated [Pg.274]

Two other blood type determinants are formed from the H-glycoside. These depend on the position of attachment of the a-L-fucose. When a-L-fucose is attached 1 4 to the A-acetyl-D-glucosamine residue of the type 1 branch chain in- [Pg.275]

Besides the A-linkage of carbohydrates to L-asparagine and the 0-linkage to L-serine and L-threonine, a few linkages to other kinds of amino acids residues [Pg.277]

T Lewis human blood type Le formed from [Pg.277]


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Glycoproteins Glycosides

Glycoproteins structure

Glycosides glycosidic link

Glycosidic link

In glycoproteins

Link structures

O Structures

O-Glycoproteins

O-Glycosides

O-Glycosidic

O-glycosidic links

O-linked

O-linked glycoproteins

Of glycoproteins

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