- peptides, lipids, and
other compounds.
Glycoconjugates are
formed in
processes termed glycosylation.
Glycoconjugates are very
important compounds in biology...
- molecules, so
cause agglutination of
particular cells or
precipitation of
glycoconjugates and polysaccharides.
Lectins have a role in
recognition at the cellular...
-
abundant glycoconjugates found in
mammalian cells. They are
found predominantly on the
outer cell
membrane and in
secreted fluids.
Glycoconjugates have been...
-
regulated expressions, so some of them are only
found on
certain types of
glycoconjugates in
specific cells. The
hydroxyl substituents may vary considerably;...
-
Glycosylamines and
glycosides are
grouped together as
glycoconjugates;
other glycoconjugates include glycoproteins, glycopeptides, peptidoglycans, glycolipids...
- post-translational
modifications including the
addition of lipids, phosphates, and
glycoconjugates. It is most
often used to
detect carbohydrate epitopes. Thus, eastern...
- a
family of high
molecular weight,
heavily glycosylated proteins (
glycoconjugates)
produced by
epithelial tissues in most animals. Mucins' key characteristic...
-
group of
another molecule (a
glycosyl acceptor) in
order to form a
glycoconjugate. In
biology (but not
always in chemistry),
glycosylation usually refers...
- PGTs are
required for the
synthesis of
glycoconjugates on the
membrane surface of bacteria.
Glycoconjugates, such as glycoproteins, are
imperative for...
-
transferred into the
Golgi apparatus so that they may be
added to many
glycoconjugates. However, in humans, Neu5Gc is not present. With the loss of the Neu5Gc...