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Sulfotransferases and sulfated oligosaccharides

Medicinal Research Reviews, 2002
AbstractStructural diversity of the sugar chains attached to proteins and lipids that arises from the variety of combinations of different monosaccharides, different types of linkages, branch formation and secondary modifications, such as sulfation, possesses a large amount of biological information.
Koichi, Honke, Naoyuki, Taniguchi
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Inhibitors of oligosaccharide processing

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1985
Most proteins present on the surface of eukaryotic cells and proteins secreted by them are glycoproteins. Glycoproteins, generally speaking, may contain asparagine- -linked (N-linked) or serine/threonine linked (0-linked) oligosaccharides. A given protein may contain either one or both types of oligosaccharides. Notwithstanding their common occurrence -
Fuhrmann, Ulrike   +2 more
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The Synthesis of Oligosaccharides

1951
Publisher Summary The most useful reactions for the synthesis of oligosaccharides have been those, which led to definite products, and the most valuable has been the Koenigs-Knorr. Its value is increased if the alpha linkage are easier to obtain and if intermediates, with their active centers at other positions than the glycosyl and primary carbon ...
W L, EVANS, D D, REYNOLDS, E A, TALLEY
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OLIGOSACCHARIDES OF BIRCH SAP

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1962
Fractionation of concentrated fresh sap from white birch (Betula papyrifera) yielded polysaccharide material (mainly arabinogalactan), oligosaccharides, and D-glucose and D-fructose. Separation of the oligosaccharides by a combination of charcoal column and filter paper chromatography yielded seven sugars (I–VII). These were identified as sucrose (I);
Haq, S., Adams, G.A.
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Oligosaccharide Signaling In Plants

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1987
INTRODUCTION 295 FUNGAL CELL WALL FRAGMENTS AS DEFENSIVE SiGNALS 296 fJ-Glucans .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........
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Oligosaccharide Conformation and the Control of Oligosaccharide Assembly

1982
It is now generally accepted that glycoproteins and glycolipids, members of a large group of macromolecules called complex carbohydrates or glycoconjugates, are important constituents of the mammalian cell membrane. It has also been suggested that the oligosaccharide moieties of cell surface complex carbohydrates serve as probes with which the cell ...
Harry Schachter   +3 more
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Pectic Oligosaccharides

2009
Selected Papers from the 15. Gums and Stabilisers for the Food Industry Conference.
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Oligosaccharides Based on Sucrose (Sucrosyl Oligosaccharides)

1982
Sucrosyl oligosaccharides represent the major portion of the so-called primary oligosaccharides, recently defined (Kandler and Hopf 1980a) as those oligosaccharides which are synthesized in vivo by the action of a glycosyl transferase from a mono- or oligosaccharide and a glucosyl donor.
O. Kandler, H. Hopf
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GLYCOSYLTRANSFERASES IN OLIGOSACCHARIDE SYNTHESIS

Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry, 2001
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Xiangping Qiam   +3 more
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Mass spectrometry of oligosaccharides

Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 2004
Abstract I. Introduction 162  II. CHARACTERISTICS OF TANDEM MASS SPECTRA OF CARBOHYDRATES 163 A.  Ionization of Carbohydrates 163     1.  Electrospray Ionization (ESI) 163     2.  Matrix‐Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization (MALDI) 163 B.  Nomenclature for the Fragmentation of Glycoconjugates 164 C.
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