Results 361 to 370 of about 1,203,966 (394)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Disorders of glycoprotein degradation
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1990SummaryThe intracellular degradation of glycoproteins occurs predominantly in the lysosomes through the concerted action of proteases and glycosidases. Genetic defects in any of the enzymes cleaving the oligosaccharide side chains lead to specific diseases because of an excessive lysosomal accumulation of partially degraded material, mostly ...
M. Cantz, B. Ulrich-Bott
openaire +3 more sources
Glycoconjugate Journal, 1997
Glycoproteins are a diverse group of complex macromolecules that are present in virtually all forms of life. Their presence in prokaryotes, however, has been demonstrated, and accepted, only recently. Bacterial glycoproteins have been identified in many archaeobacteria and in eubacteria.
openaire +2 more sources
Glycoproteins are a diverse group of complex macromolecules that are present in virtually all forms of life. Their presence in prokaryotes, however, has been demonstrated, and accepted, only recently. Bacterial glycoproteins have been identified in many archaeobacteria and in eubacteria.
openaire +2 more sources
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1940
Summary.A short review is given of the results of recent investigations on the chemistry of the glycoproteins and especially of the present state of the question concerning the relations between carbohydrate and protein in these substances.Hyalomucoid, synovial mucin and submaxillary mucin were investigated with the aid of electrophoresis.
openaire +2 more sources
Summary.A short review is given of the results of recent investigations on the chemistry of the glycoproteins and especially of the present state of the question concerning the relations between carbohydrate and protein in these substances.Hyalomucoid, synovial mucin and submaxillary mucin were investigated with the aid of electrophoresis.
openaire +2 more sources
[40] Purification of glycoproteins
1990Publisher Summary The purification of membrane-bound cellular receptors has relied heavily on lectin chromatography and exemplifies some special problems. First, because a typical receptor constitutes a miniscule fraction of solubilized membrane protein, large quantities of cells or tissues are often required to obtain purified protein.
openaire +2 more sources
The glycoprotein G of rhabdoviruses
Archives of Virology, 1995Rhabdoviruses show an RNA-containing helically-wound nucleocapsid either enclosed by or enclosing a membrane M protein, surrounded by a lipid bilayer through which dynamic protein trimers made up of non-covalently associated monomers of glycoprotein G (G) project outside.
openaire +4 more sources
2015
This chapter introduces the function and structure of glycoprotein contained in lacquer sap. It starts by presenting the various forms of glycoprotein and then introduces elemental analysis and solid-state NMR measurements of glycoprotein. It then describes the detailed amino acid and sugar composition that results from the analysis of glycoprotein by ...
Tetsuo Miyakoshi, Rong Lu
openaire +2 more sources
This chapter introduces the function and structure of glycoprotein contained in lacquer sap. It starts by presenting the various forms of glycoprotein and then introduces elemental analysis and solid-state NMR measurements of glycoprotein. It then describes the detailed amino acid and sugar composition that results from the analysis of glycoprotein by ...
Tetsuo Miyakoshi, Rong Lu
openaire +2 more sources
Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibodies in neurological disease
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2018M. Reindl, P. Waters
semanticscholar +1 more source
A surface glycoprotein modulating drug permeability in Chinese hamster ovary cell mutants.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1976R. Juliano, V. Ling, V. Ling
semanticscholar +1 more source

