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Neuraminic acid (5-amino-3,5-dideoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-non-2-ulosonic acid) is an
acidic (in
particular ulosonic) amino sugar with a
backbone formed...
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sialic acid are known, all of
which can be
obtained from a
molecule of
neuraminic acid by
substituting its
amino group or one of its
hydroxyl groups. In...
- hydrolase) is a
glycoside hydrolase that
cleaves the
glycosidic linkages of
neuraminic acids:
Hydrolysis of α-(2→3)-, α-(2→6)-, α-(2→8)-
glycosidic linkages...
- sialoglycoconjugates,
sulfated glycolipids, glycoproteins, fibronectin, and
neuraminic acid receptors.
Lectins on the
surface of the
bacterial cells are capable...
- (the
basis for KDO) ****ses: D-glycero-D-galacto-nonulose (the
basis for
neuraminic acid) Lindhorst,
Thisbe K. (2007).
Essentials of
Carbohydrate Chemistry...
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Psicose Sorbose Tagatose Deoxy sugars Fucose Fuculose Rhamnose Heptoses Ketoheptoses Mannoheptulose Sedoheptulose Above 7
Octoses ****ses
Neuraminic acid...
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contain neuraminic acid, a
sugar with an
acidic carboxy-group. However, some
globosides with the core
structure Cer-Glc-Gal-Gal do
contain neuraminic acid...
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Psicose Sorbose Tagatose Deoxy sugars Fucose Fuculose Rhamnose Heptoses Ketoheptoses Mannoheptulose Sedoheptulose Above 7
Octoses ****ses
Neuraminic acid...
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Psicose Sorbose Tagatose Deoxy sugars Fucose Fuculose Rhamnose Heptoses Ketoheptoses Mannoheptulose Sedoheptulose Above 7
Octoses ****ses
Neuraminic acid...
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Psicose Sorbose Tagatose Deoxy sugars Fucose Fuculose Rhamnose Heptoses Ketoheptoses Mannoheptulose Sedoheptulose Above 7
Octoses ****ses
Neuraminic acid...