Glycoproteinum
Glycoproteina sunt proteina, quibus aminoacidorum catena cum oligosaccharido, polymero hydratorum carbonii, conectuntur. Praecipue consistunt glycoproteinorum oligosaccharida glycana, quae sunt composita chemica ex monosaccharidis per vincula N-glycosidica conectis.
In plantarum parietibus cellularibus inveniuntur et O-glycoproteina et N-glycoproteina[1].
In anticorpore functio eius per glycana mutata apparet[2].
Pinacotheca
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Exemplum glycani cum vinculis glycosidicis
Notae
recensere- ↑ Nguema-Ona E., Vicré-Gibouin M. (Oct 2014). "Cell Wall O-glycoproteins and N-glycoproteins: Aspects of Biosynthesis and Function". Frontiers in plant science 5: 499.
- ↑ Hristodorov D., Fischer R., Linden L. (Iul 2013). "With or Without Sugar? (A)glycosylation of Therapeutic Antibodies". Molecular biotechnology 54 (3): 1056-68.
Plura legere si cupis
recensere- Robert G. Spiro, "Protein glycosylation: nature, distribution, enzymatic formation, and disease implications of glycopeptide bonds", Glycobiology, 2002ː 43R–56R.
- Flavio Schwarz et Markus Aebi, "Mechanisms and principles of N-linked protein glycosylation", Current Opininion in Structural Biology, 2011: 576-82.
- Waldemar Vollmer, Didier Blanot, Miguel A. De Pedro. "Peptidoglycan structure and architecture", FEMS Microbiology Reviews, 2008
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
recensere- study.com: Quae sunt glycoproteina? (Anglice)
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