Glycosylation is the reaction in which a carbohydrate (or 'glycan'), i.e. a glycosyl donor, is attached to a hydroxyl or other functional group of another...
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Glycoprotein (section Types of glycosylation)
cotranslational or posttranslational modification. This process is known as glycosylation. Secreted extracellular proteins are often glycosylated. In proteins...
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N-linked glycosylation is the attachment of an oligosaccharide, a carbohydrate consisting of several sugar molecules, sometimes also referred to as glycan...
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liver. It contains three disulfide bonds and a total of four possible glycosylation sites. α-Antithrombin is the dominant form of antithrombin found in...
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A chemical glycosylation reaction involves the coupling of a glycosyl donor, to a glycosyl acceptor forming a glycoside. If both the donor and acceptor...
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O-linked glycosylation is the attachment of a sugar molecule to the oxygen atom of serine (Ser) or threonine (Thr) residues in a protein. O-glycosylation is...
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Advanced glycation end-product (redirect from Advanced glycosylation end product)
might limit the formation of AGEs by reacting with 3-deoxyglucosone. Glycosylation Glyoxalase system Methylglyoxal Raw foodism N(6)-Carboxymethyllysine...
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A congenital disorder of glycosylation (previously called carbohydrate-deficient glycoprotein syndrome) is one of several rare inborn errors of metabolism...
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Oligosaccharide (section Glycosylation)
of larger polysaccharides such as starch or cellulose. In biology, glycosylation is the process by which a carbohydrate is covalently attached to an...
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PMM2 deficiency (redirect from Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation (CDG) Type Ia)
recessive disease that is the most common type of congenital disorder of glycosylation or CDG. PMM2-CDG is the most common of a growing family of more than...
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Glycation (redirect from Non-enzymatic glycosylation)
Glycation (non-enzymatic glycosylation) is the covalent attachment of a sugar to a protein, lipid or nucleic acid molecule. Typical sugars that participate...
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syndrome 2 Agnathia-otocephaly complex ALG1-congenital disorder of glycosylation Alveolar capillary dysplasia with pulmonary venous misalignment Amish...
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human metabolism, especially in the glycosylation of certain proteins. Several congenital disorders of glycosylation are associated with mutations in enzymes...
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composition of the carbohydrate moiety, and glycosylation pattern. Furthermore, controlled chemical de-glycosylation of native draculin progressively leads...
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There are broadly two types of glycosylation, N-linked glycosylation and O-linked glycosylation. N-linked glycosylation starts in the endoplasmic reticulum...
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Glycosidic bond (section Directed glycosylations)
reaction in the stereoselective synthesis of alkyl D-glucopyranosides via glycosylation, with the exception of using lithium carbonate which is less expensive...
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exchanged during glycosylation from the glycosyl donor, the electrophile, to the glycosyl acceptor, the nucleophile. The outcome of the glycosylation reaction...
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Fischer glycosidation (redirect from Fischer glycosylation)
Fischer glycosidation (or Fischer glycosylation) refers to the formation of a glycoside by the reaction of an aldose or ketose with an alcohol in the...
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RAGE (receptor) (redirect from Advanced glycosylation end product-specific receptor)
1992). "Cloning and expression of a cell surface receptor for advanced glycosylation end products of proteins". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 267...
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importance in processing proteins for secretion, containing a set of glycosylation enzymes that attach various sugar monomers to proteins as the proteins...
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"Anatomy of an IgG". The Fc regions of IgGs bear a highly conserved N-glycosylation site at asparagine 297 in the constant region of the heavy chain. The...
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protein 26 was found to be the gallus gallus species. One possible N-glycosylation site was predicted, but a signal peptide was not detected. Thus, it...
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Patatin (section Glycosylation)
mass differences indicate potential glycosylation between protein and carbohydrates in potatoes. This glycosylation may play a role in the protein's functional...
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and drug trafficking organization in Mexico Congenital disorder of glycosylation also known as CDG Syndrome Costume Designers Guild Cave Diving Group...
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Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO) and has more glycosylation than sargramostim. The amount of glycosylation affects how the body interacts with the drug...
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dendrites. The binding with dystroglycan (DG) depends on several factors (glycosylation of DG, presence of divalent cations, presence of other proteins). A...
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cell through a lipid bilayer. Post-translational modifications such as glycosylation, phosphorylation and cleavage occur in the Golgi and as proteins travel...
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are cyclic molecules whose backbones are often further modified by glycosylation, methylation, hydroxylation, oxidation, or other processes. Many commonly...
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function. Some hCG is also made by the pituitary gland with a pattern of glycosylation that differs from placental forms of hCG. Regular hCG is the main form...
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polypeptide chain. The Fc regions of IgGs bear a highly conserved N-glycosylation site. Glycosylation of the Fc fragment is essential for Fc receptor-mediated activity...
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