- of the β1-4
linkage of lactose. It may
arise from the
occasional transglycosylation of
lactose by β-galactosidase. It is an
inducer of the lac operon...
- ****embly
process involves two
enzymatic activities:
transglycosylation and transpeptidation.
Transglycosylation involves the
polymerization of the peptidoglycan...
- Park KH, Kim MJ, Lee HS, Han NS, Kim D,
Robyt JF (December 1998). "
Transglycosylation reactions of
Bacillus stearothermophilus maltogenic amylase with acarbose...
- Fry,
Stephen C. (2001). "Restructuring of Wall-bound
Xyloglucan by
Transglycosylation in
Living Plant Cells". The
Plant Journal. 26 (1): 23–34. doi:10.1046/j...
-
molecular m****,
ranging from 105 to 107 Da. Each HAS
enzyme is
capable of
transglycosylation when
supplied with UDP-GlcA and UDP-GlcNAc. HAS2 is
responsible for...
-
system of 7-O-linked
flavonoid beta-rutinosides and its
disaccharide transglycosylation activity from
Stilbella fimetaria".
Archives of Microbiology. 192...
-
alternative is
enzymatic transglycosylation,
which is
completely kinetically controlled (avoiding
issues of
chemical transglycosylation ****ociated with thermodynamic...
- acid-hydrolysis of anhydro-ara-U
giving ara-U; and
subsequent enzymatic transglycosylation of the
sugar moiety of ara-U to the 9-position of
adenine with perfect...
-
glycosyltransferase (GTase, EC 2.4.1.129). This
reaction is
known as
transglycosylation. In the reaction, the
hydroxyl group of the
GlcNAc will
attach to...
- cell death.
Bacterial cell wall
synthesis in S.
aureus depends on
transglycosylation to form
linear polymer of
sugar monomers and
transpeptidation to form...