- A
tetrasaccharide is a
carbohydrate which gives upon
hydrolysis four
molecules of the same or
different monosaccharides. For example,
stachyose upon hydrolysis...
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Carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9), also
known as sialyl-LewisA, is a
tetrasaccharide which is
usually attached to O-glycans on the
surface of cells. It...
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serine (Ser)
residue to
which the
glycosaminoglycan is
joined through a
tetrasaccharide bridge (e.g.
chondroitin sulfate-GlcA-Gal-Gal-Xyl-PROTEIN). The Ser...
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consensus Ser-Gly/Ala-X-Gly
motif in the core protein.
Construction of a
tetrasaccharide linker that
consists of -GlcAβ1–3Galβ1–3Galβ1–4Xylβ1-O-(Ser)-, where...
- is a
tetrasaccharide,
which consists of two
residues of D-glucose and one of each
residues of L-rhamnose and D-glucuronic acid. The
tetrasaccharide repeat...
- are, for example, part of the so-called sialyl-Lewis-x structure, a
tetrasaccharide,
which is
important for
various signal transduction processes. Neutral...
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Trehalose Turanose Trisaccharides Maltotriose Melezitose Raffinose Tetrasaccharides Stachyose Other oligosaccharides Acarbose Fructooligosaccharide (FOS)...
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Trehalose Turanose Trisaccharides Maltotriose Melezitose Raffinose Tetrasaccharides Stachyose Other oligosaccharides Acarbose Fructooligosaccharide (FOS)...
- (black)
substituted with a
branched trisaccharide (blue) and a
linear tetrasaccharide (green),
which is in turn
connected to an acyl
chain (red) via a hydrolytically...
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Trehalose Turanose Trisaccharides Maltotriose Melezitose Raffinose Tetrasaccharides Stachyose Other oligosaccharides Acarbose Fructooligosaccharide (FOS)...