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conjugates with
other polymers Structure, function, and
mechanism of
action of
glycanases Development of
physicochemical methods for
structural analysis of carbohydrates...
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degradation pathway. NGLY1
encodes an enzyme, N-
glycanase 1, that
cleaves N-glycans.
Without N-
glycanase, N-glycosylated
proteins that are
misfolded in...
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PNGase also
known as N-
glycanase 1 (EC 3.5.1.52) or peptide-N(4)-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl)asparagine
amidase is an
enzyme that in
humans is encoded...
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serum albumin,
human collagen α-chain,
mouse monoclonal antibody and N-
glycanase.
Silkworms have been
created that
produce spider silk, a
stronger but...
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Heparan sulfate analogues cannot be
degraded by all
known heparanases and
glycanases and bind to the free
heparin sulfate binding spots on the ECM, therefore...
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serum albumin,
human collagen α-chain,
mouse monoclonal antibody and N-
glycanase.
Silkworms have been
created that
produce spider silk, a
stronger but...
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begins (e.g. papain). This
triad is also used by some amidases, such as N-
glycanase to
hydrolyse non-peptide C-N bonds. The
triad of
cytomegalovirus protease...
- DG,
Miller RC,
Warren RA (June 1991). "Domains in
microbial beta-1, 4-
glycanases:
sequence conservation, function, and
enzyme families". Microbiological...
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glycopeptide N-glycosidase, glycopeptidase, N-oligosaccharide glycopeptidase, N-
glycanase, Jack-bean glycopeptidase,
PNGase A, and
PNGase F The
enzyme uses a catalytic...
- the
subunits of RGTA are
resistant to
cleavage by all
known mammalian glycanases and heparanases. This way RGTA can
recreate a
scaffold with the ECM proteins...