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Polysaccharides (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Polysaccharides'
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30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19888308-glycan-terminator.htm
Branch-specific sialylation of IgG-Fc glycans by ST6Gal-I.
18 Oct 2009
Sialylated forms of the Fc fragment of immunoglobulin G, produced by the human alpha2-6 sialyltransferase ST6Gal-I, were identified as potent anti-inflammatory mediators in a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis and are potentially the active ...
rec_pub_19772356-branch-specific-sialylation-igg-fc-glycans-st6gal-i.htm
14 Oct 2009
Many eukaryotic proteins are attached to the cell surface via glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchors. How GPI-anchored proteins (GPI-APs) are trafficked from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the cell surface is poorly understood, but the GPI ...
rec_pub_19837036-gpi-glycan-remodeling-pgap5-regulates-transport-gpi-anchored-proteins.htm
Automated assay for fondaparinux (Arixtra) on the Dade Behring BCS XP.
29 Sep 2009
An assay for fondaparinux (Arixtra) is described based on a modified commercial assay for heparin. The assay is automated on a Dade Behring BCS XP (Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics, Deerfield, IL) and uses the inhibition of activated factor X to ...
rec_pub_19762539-automated-assay-fondaparinux-arixtra-dade-behring-bcs-xp.htm
27 Sep 2009
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) causes serious infection in neonates and is an important target of vaccine development. Zwitterionic polysaccharides (ZPS), obtained through chemical introduction of positive charges into anionic polysaccharides (PS) from ...
rec_pub_19805031-toll-like-receptor-2-dependent-immunogenicity-glycoconjugate-vaccines.htm
27 Sep 2009
The tertiary structure of alpha1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) remains unresolved despite its novel function because AGP is a hard target in X-ray and NMR analyses. To elucidate the membrane-induced conformational change of AGP, the vacuum-ultraviolet ...
rec_pub_19702310-membrane-induced-conformational-change-alpha1-acid-glycoprotein.htm
Fluorescent glycan derivatives: their use for natural glycan microarrays.
16 Sep 2009
Glycan microarrays have become powerful tools in the investigation of biological systems because they enable fast, quantitative, and simultaneous analysis of glycan-protein interactions with small quantities of samples. One hurdle in the ...
rec_pub_19761252-fluorescent-glycan-derivatives-use-natural-glycan-microarrays.htm
Glycomic analysis: an array of technologies.
16 Sep 2009
Carbohydrates encode biological information necessary for cellular function. The structural diversity and complexity of these sugar residues have necessitated the creation of novel methodologies for their study. This review highlights recent ...
rec_pub_19728746-glycomic-analysis-array-technologies.htm
16 Sep 2009
A novel strategy for creating naturally derived glycan microarrays has been developed. Glycosylamines are prepared from free reducing glycans and stabilized by reaction with acryloyl chloride to generate a glycosylamide in which the reducing ...
rec_pub_19618966-fluorescent-glycosylamides-produced-microscale-derivatization-free.htm
D-amino acids govern stationary phase cell wall remodeling in bacteria.
16 Sep 2009
In all known organisms, amino acids are predominantly thought to be synthesized and used as their L-enantiomers. Here, we found that bacteria produce diverse D-amino acids as well, which accumulate at millimolar concentrations in supernatants of ...
rec_pub_19762646-d-amino-acids-govern-stationary-phase-cell-wall-remodeling-bacteria.htm
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