- In
molecular biology and biochemistry,
glycoconjugates are the
classification family for
carbohydrates –
referred to as
glycans –
which are covalently...
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regulated expressions, so some of them are only
found on
certain types of
glycoconjugates in
specific cells. The
hydroxyl substituents may vary considerably;...
- term
glycan may also be used to
refer to the
carbohydrate portion of a
glycoconjugate, such as a glycoprotein, glycolipid, or a proteoglycan, even if the...
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group of
another molecule (a
glycosyl acceptor) in
order to form a
glycoconjugate. In
biology (but not
always in chemistry),
glycosylation usually refers...
- a
family of high
molecular weight,
heavily glycosylated proteins (
glycoconjugates)
produced by
epithelial tissues in most animals. Mucins' key characteristic...
- "Photons to
illuminate the
universe of
sugar diversity through bioarrays".
Glycoconjugate Journal. 25 (1): 5–10. doi:10.1007/s10719-007-9052-1. PMC 7088275. PMID 17610157...
- v t e Protein,
glycoconjugate:
glycoproteins and
glycopeptides Mucoproteins Proteoglycans Other Activin and
inhibin ADAM
Alpha 1-antichymotrypsin Apolipoprotein...
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damage including the
presence of a laminin-binding
protein and the
glycoconjugate (PGL-1) on the
surface of M.
leprae that can bind to
laminin on peripheral...
- molecules, so
cause agglutination of
particular cells or
precipitation of
glycoconjugates and polysaccharides.
Lectins have a role in
recognition at the cellular...
- v t e Protein,
glycoconjugate:
glycoproteins and
glycopeptides Mucoproteins Proteoglycans Other Activin and
inhibin ADAM
Alpha 1-antichymotrypsin Apolipoprotein...