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The emerging landscape of brain glycosylation: from molecular complexity to therapeutic potential. [PDF]
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Glycoproteomics Analysis of Triple Wild-Type Lung Adenocarcinoma Tissue Samples. [PDF]
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Network Hypoactivity in ALG13-CDG: Disrupted Developmental Pathways and E/I Imbalance as Early Drivers of Neurological Features in CDG. [PDF]
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The Role of Data-Independent Acquisition for Glycoproteomics
Data-independent acquisition (DIA) is now an emerging method in bottom-up proteomics and capable of achieving deep proteome coverage and accurate label-free quantification.
Zilu Ye, Sergey Y Vakhrushev
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Critical considerations in N-glycoproteomics
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2023N-Glycoproteomics, the system-wide study of glycans asparagine-linked to protein carriers, holds a unique and still largely untapped potential to provide deep insights into the complexity and dynamics of the heterogeneous N-glycoproteome. Despite the advent of innovative analytical and informatics tools aiding the analysis, N-glycoproteomics remains ...
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The benefits of hybrid fragmentation methods for glycoproteomics [PDF]
Glycosylation is an important and variable protein modification that can have a profound effect on the physiological characteristics of the substrate, warranting careful examination in applications ranging from the development and quality control of ...
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Microbiology, 2006
Glycosylated proteins are ubiquitous components of eukaryote cellular surfaces, where the glycan moieties are implicated in a wide range of cell–cell recognition events. Once thought to be restricted to eukaryotes, glycosylation is now being increasingly reported in prokaryotes.
Paul G, Hitchen, Anne, Dell
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Glycosylated proteins are ubiquitous components of eukaryote cellular surfaces, where the glycan moieties are implicated in a wide range of cell–cell recognition events. Once thought to be restricted to eukaryotes, glycosylation is now being increasingly reported in prokaryotes.
Paul G, Hitchen, Anne, Dell
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Glycoproteomics: growing up fast
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2021Glycoproteomics is a rapidly growing field which seeks to identify and characterise glycosylation events at a proteome scale. Over the last few years considerable effort has been made in developing new technologies, enrichment systems, and analysis strategies to enhance the quality of glycoproteomic studies.
David R, Thomas, Nichollas E, Scott
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Bioinformatics Protocols in Glycomics and Glycoproteomics
Current Protocols in Protein Science, 2014AbstractGlycomics aims to identify the whole set of functional glycans of glycoconjugates (attached to proteins or lipids) in biological samples. Glycoproteomics aims to characterize the complete structure of all glycoproteins in biological samples, including the glycosylation sites of proteins and the various glycan structures attached to each of ...
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Quantitative Glycoproteomics for N-Glycoproteome Profiling
2014Glycoproteomics, the global analysis of glycoproteins, is a subfield of proteomics with high biological and clinical relevance. Glycoproteomics integrates knowledge and techniques drawing from glycotechnology, separation science, mass spectrometry, and bioinformatics to support systematic identification and quantification of glycoproteins in a complex ...
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