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Illuminating Glucomannan Synthases To Explore Cell Wall Synthesis Bottlenecks. [PDF]
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Cell wall-related glycosyltransferases and wall architecture in the model liverwort Marchantia polymorpha. [PDF]
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The role of gut mycobiome in responses to cancer immunotherapy. [PDF]
Szóstak N +3 more
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Natural-Compound Adjuvants Dismantle Candida Biofilms: Mechanisms, Design Rules, and Biofilm-Aware Pharmacology. [PDF]
Tuan DA, Masak J.
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Genetic control of yeast mannan structure. Isolation and characterization of mannan mutants.
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Immunostimulatory properties of coffee mannans
Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, 2009AbstractCoffee infusion mannans are acetylated polysaccharides containing single Galp and Araf residues as side chains of a β‐(1 → 4)‐Manp backbone. These mannans are structurally similar to the bioactive acetylated mannans from Aloe vera (AV). In this study, acetylated mannans were obtained from two coffee infusions prepared from light and dark ...
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An overview of mannan structure and mannan-degrading enzyme systems
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2008Hemicellulose is a complex group of heterogeneous polymers and represents one of the major sources of renewable organic matter. Mannan is one of the major constituent groups of hemicellulose in the wall of higher plants. It comprises linear or branched polymers derived from sugars such as D-mannose, D-galactose, and D-glucose.
L R S, Moreira, E X F, Filho
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Folia Microbiologica, 1976
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae X2180-1A (wild) and its mutants X2180-1A-4 (mnn 1) and X2180-1A-5 (mnn 2) defective in mannan biosynthesis were used as enzyme sources to catalyze in vitro mannosyl transfer from GDP-[14C-U]-mannose to endogenous glycoproteins as well as to exogenous, low-molecular weight acceptors.
V, Farkas, S, Bauer
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The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae X2180-1A (wild) and its mutants X2180-1A-4 (mnn 1) and X2180-1A-5 (mnn 2) defective in mannan biosynthesis were used as enzyme sources to catalyze in vitro mannosyl transfer from GDP-[14C-U]-mannose to endogenous glycoproteins as well as to exogenous, low-molecular weight acceptors.
V, Farkas, S, Bauer
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