Definition of Glucosylation. Meaning of Glucosylation. Synonyms of Glucosylation

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- sugars can be added to the initial fucose on the protein. Along with O-glucosylation, O-fucosylation is mainly found on epidermal growth factor (EGF) domains...
- form betanidine on the one hand, or on the other hand after its prior glucosylation by a cyclo-dopa glucosyltransferase to red-purple betanin, the simplest...
- telopeptides of collagen. In addition to its hydroxylation activity, LH3 has glucosylation activity that produces disaccharide (Glc-Gal) attached to collagen hydroxylysines...
- cytotoxin. The toxin acts by modifying host cell GTPase proteins by glucosylation, leading to changes in cellular activities. Risk factors for C. difficile...
- is involved in the biosynthesis of glycogen. It is capable of self-glucosylation, forming an oligosaccharide primer that serves as a substrate for glycogen...
- the bacteria's restriction enzymes. Glucosylation prevents the virus DNA from being cut up. Furthermore, glucosylation may aid gene expression of the bacteriophage...
- 2"-glucosyltransferase. Kamsteeg J, Besson E, Chopin J (1980). "The 2''-O-glucosylation of vitexin and isovitexin in petals of Silene alba is catalysed by two...
- "Catalytic activities of glycogenin additional to autocatalytic self-glucosylation". J. Biol. Chem. 270 (25): 15315–9. doi:10.1074/jbc.270.25.15315. PMID 7797519...
- the next one is the introduction of the aryl moiety onto the sugar or glucosylation of the aryl substituent and the last one the deprotection and modification...
- C-chain, attached to the glycogenin. This C-chain is formed by the self-glucosylation of the glycogenin, forming a short primer chain. From the C-chain grows...