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Trypanosoma cruzi mucins

J. M. Di Noia, I. D Orso, L. Aslund, D. O. Sanchez, and A. C. C. Frasch, The Trypanosoma cruzi mucin family is transcribed from hundreds of genes having hypervariable regions,./. Biol. Chem., 273 (1998) 10843-10850. [Pg.360]

C. L. Allen and J. M. Kelly, Trypanosoma cruzi mucin pseudogenes organized in a tandem array, Exp. Parasitol., 97 (2001) 173-177. [Pg.361]

V. A. Campo, I. Carvalho, S. Allman, B. G. Davis, and R. A. Field, Chemical and chemoenzymatic synthesis of glycosyl-amino acids and glycopeptides related to Trypanosoma cruzi mucins, Org. Biomol. Chem., 5 (2007) 2645-2657. [Pg.362]

Trypanosoma cruzi Mucins 1.35-50 kDa 2. 80-200 kDa 3. Trans sialidase Dense and continuous coat composed of a layer of type 1 glycosylinositolphospholipids Epimastigote and metacyclic trypomastigote Cell culture-derived trypomastigotes a2,3-linked sialic acid residues are transferred from host glycoconjugates 21-25... [Pg.89]

A. C. C. Frash, Functional diversity in the trans-sialidase and mucin families in Trypanosoma cruzi, Parasitol. Today, 16 (2000) 282-286. [Pg.205]

T. cruzi small mucin-like gene family TcTS, Trypanosoma cruzi trans-sialidase THF, tetrahydrofuran TMSOTf, trimethylsilyl trifluoromethanesulfonate TRR, Thr-rich region TSSA, trypomastigote small surface antigen UDP, uridine diphosphate VSG, variant surface glycoprotein. [Pg.312]

Classification of Mucin-Like Gene Families in Trypanosoma cruzi... [Pg.326]

C. A. Buscaglia, V. A. Campo, A. C. C. Frasch, and J. M. Di Noia, Trypanosoma cruzi surface mucins host-dependent coat diversity, Nat. Rev. Microbiol, 4 (2006) 229-236 A. C. C. Frasch, Functional diversity in the trans-sialidase and mucin families in Trypanosoma cruzi, Parasitol. Today, 16 (2000) 282-286. [Pg.360]

L. H. G. Freitas-Junior, M. R.S. Briones, and S. Schenkman, Two distinct groups of mucin-like genes are differentially expressed in the developmental stages of Trypanosoma cruzi, Mol. Biochem. Parasitol., 93 (1998) 101-114. [Pg.360]

V. M. Mendoza, C. Gallo-Rodriguez, and R. M. de Lederkremer, Syntheses of 2,3-di-0-(/J-D-Galp)-D-Galp, a synthon for the mucin oligosaccharides of Trypanosoma cruzi, Arkivoc, (2003) 82-94. [Pg.362]

C. W. Turner, M. F. Lima, and F. Villalta, Trypanosoma cruzi uses a 45-KDa mucin for adhesion to mammalian cells, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 290 (2002) 29-34. [Pg.362]

Schenkman S, Ferguson MAJ, Fleise N et al. Mucin-like glycoproteins linked to the membrane by glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchors are the major acceptors of sialic add in a reaction catalyzed by trans-sialidase in metacyclic forms of Trypanosoma cruzi. Mol Biochem Parasitol 1993 59 293-304. [Pg.100]

Serrano AA, Schenkman S, Yoshida N et al. The lipid saucture of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored mucin-like sialic acid acceptors of Trypanosoma cruzi changes during parasite differentiation from epimastigotes to infective metacyclic trypomastigote forms. J Biol Chem 1995 270 27244-27253. [Pg.100]

The Chemical Synthesis of Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Anchors from Trypanosoma cruzi Trypomastigote Mucins... [Pg.285]


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