- At
least four
mammalian sialidase homologues have been
described in the
human genome (see NEU1, NEU2, NEU3, NEU4).
Sialidases may act as
pathogenic factors...
- Wang LX,
Pshezhetsky AV (2005). "Differential
expression of
endogenous sialidases of
human monocytes during cellular differentiation into macrophages"....
- and
characterization of NEU2, a
human gene
homologous to
rodent soluble sialidases". Genomics. 57 (1): 137–143. doi:10.1006/geno.1999.5749. PMID 10191093...
- Wang LX,
Pshezhetsky AV (2005). "Differential
expression of
endogenous sialidases of
human monocytes during cellular differentiation into macrophages"....
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Sialidase-1, is a
mammalian lysosomal neuraminidase enzyme which in
humans is
encoded by the NEU1 gene. The
protein SIALIDASE-1
encoded by the NEU-1 gene...
-
chromogenic point-of-care test
which can
measure sialidase levels in ****l fluids. As
sialidases are
produced by
bacteria such as
Gardnerella and Bacteroides...
- Endo-α-
sialidase (EC 3.2.1.129, endo-N-acylneuraminidase, endoneuraminidase, endo-N-acetylneuraminidase, poly(α-2,8-sialosyl) endo-N-acetylneuraminidase...
-
sugars from the end of the
mucin O-glycan
chain with
fucosidases and
sialidases, respectively. A.
muciniphila can then get
access to the de-capped O-glycans...
-
enzymes include:
Sialidases, Hexosaminidases, Galactosidases, and
Fucosidases belonging to
various glycoside hydrolase families.
Sialidases, also
called neuraminidases...
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endosome with the lysosome,
lysosomal sialidases remove sialic acid residues. The
activity of
these sialidases is
based on the
removal of O-acetyl groups...