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Novel oligosaccharide chains on polysialoglycoproteins isolated from rainbow trout eggs. A unique carbohydrate sequence with a sialidase-resistant sialyl group, DGa1NAc beta 1 leads to 4(NeuGc2 leads to 3)DGa1NAc.

Biochemistry, 1984
A series of novel carbohydrate chains all possessing a hitherto unknown trisaccharide unit, Ga1NAc beta 1 leads to 4-(NeuGc2 leads to 3)Ga1NAc beta 1 leads to, have been isolated from trout egg polysialoglycoproteins, a new class of glycoproteins, on ...
M. Iwasaki   +4 more
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Carbohydrate storage in anaerobic sequencing batch reactors

Water Research, 2007
This study demonstrates the accumulation and degradation of trehalose as a storage compound in a glucose-fed anaerobic sequencing batch reactor (ASBR). One hour after substrate addition, only 40% of the added organic matter (as chemical oxygen demand, COD) was accounted for by the cumulative methane production and soluble COD remaining in the reactor ...
Eberhard Morgenroth   +3 more
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Primary sequence analysis and representation techniques in carbohydrates

Bioinformatics, 1993
Sequence similarity calculations of carbohydrates present several problems which must be addressed if a computer implementation is to be achieved. These problems range from the computational representation of the complex carbohydrate structure to the method by which the comparison of residue and linkage is to be made. This paper therefore discusses the
Robert A. Rastall   +4 more
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Sequencing for carbohydrates

Nature Methods, 2017
A technique combining mass spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy shows promise for unambiguous sequencing of linear oligosaccharides.
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Hybrid method sequences carbohydrates

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2017
Methods for routine sequencing of carbohydrates lag behind those for sequencing nucleic acids and proteins. The lack of such methods makes fully characterizing carbohydrates difficult. Sequencing a carbohydrate is a challenge because many of the sugar building blocks are isomers of one another, making it hard to distinguish between them, and the ...
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Electron ionization-tandem mass spectrometry of glycosphingolipids. Part II. The identification of a carbohydrate sequence corresponding to a novel repetitive blood group A heptaglycosylceramide.

Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 1993
In a previous paper, the presence in human kidney vein tissue of a novel blood group A heptaglycosylceramide based on the type-3 carbohydrate chain GalNAc alpha 1-3(Fuc alpha 1-2)Gal beta 1-3GalNAc alpha 1-3(Fuc alpha 1-2)Gal beta 1-4Glc beta 1-1 ...
J. Holgersson   +5 more
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CabosDB: Carbohydrate Sequencing Database [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
High-throughput methods for sequencing biomolecules such as DNA, RNA and proteins, and for profiling their patterns of expression have accelerated genome-wide analyses in living organisms. Further, they have enabled molecular biologists and biochemists to investigate biological functions and disorders, the so-called -omics studies. Glycomics, which has
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Structural characterization of carbohydrate sequence, linkage, and branching in a quadrupole Ion trap mass spectrometer: neutral oligosaccharides and N-linked glycans.

Analytical Chemistry, 1998
Several oligosaccharide and N-linked glycan samples have been utilized to evaluate structural detail obtained with an ion trap mass spectrometer (ITMS). Using multistage MS/MS (MSn) in a commercial instrument, linear sequence, linkage, and branching have
Douglas M. Sheeley, V. Reinhold
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LINUCS: LInear Notation for Unique description of Carbohydrate Sequences

Carbohydrate Research, 2001
The use of proteomics databases has become indispensable for daily work of molecular biologists, but this situation has not yet been achieved for carbohydrate applications. One obvious reason is that existing data collections are only rarely annotated and no cross-linking to other resources exists.
Elke Lang   +3 more
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