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Glycosylation
Glycosylation Glycosylation is the process or result of addition ... proteins synthesized in the rough ER undergo glycosylation. It is an enzyme-directed site-specific ... reaction of glycation. There exists N-linked glycosylation to the amide nitrogen of asparagine side chains and O-linked glycosylation to the hydroxy oxygen of serine ...
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Glycosylation   (translated from French)
Glycosylation This article is one outline to supplement ... can share your knowledge by modifying it. glycosylation is a reaction enzymatic consisting in binding ... One distinguishes two types from glycosylations: N-glycosylation It is the addition of glucids to ... membranaire of the glycosyl-transférase type. O-glycosylation It is the addition of glucids on ... Such an amount of O that N-glycosylation are of a gande importance in ...
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Talk:Glycosylation
Talk:Glycosylation OGalNAc: When you say proteins in the ...
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O-glycosylation   (translated from French)
O-glycosylation O-glycosylation is a biochemical operation consisting of the ...
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N-glycosylation   (translated from French)
N-glycosylation N-glycosylation is a biochemical operation consisting of the ...
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Advanced glycosylation end product
Advanced glycosylation end product Advanced glycosylation end products (AGEs) are a group of ...
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Congenital Disorder OF Glycosylation   (translated from German)
Congenital Disorder OF Glycosylation CDG means Congenital Disorders OF Glycosylation, which literally translates innate illnesses that Glykosylierung ... syndromes, CDGS) necessarily for Congenital Disorders OF Glycosylation. The abbreviation CDG was maintained. The new ...
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Congenital anomalies of the glycosylation   (translated from French)
Congenital anomalies of the glycosylation congenital anomalies of the glycosylation gather the whole of the congenital enzymatic deficits of glycosylation . There are 13 enzymatic deficits of N-glycosylation known of which most frequent is the ... 70% of the congenital anomalies of the glycosylation. This deficit is known under the ...
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User talk:Alteripse
... Axl 16:22, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC) Glycosylation vs. glycation I assume you read my ... have known I was working to expand glycosylation. Anyway, the lead section of glycation pretty much explains the difference perfectly. Glycosylation is a highly controlled process mediated by ... have discussed the vascular damage caused by glycosylation of various tissue proteins because of high ... research was on glycosylated hemoglobin, but basic glycosylation research is not a particular interest ...
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Oligosaccharyltransferase
... except proline. This sequence is called a glycosylation sequon. The reaction catalyzed by OST is ... the central step in the N-linked glycosylation pathway. Location OST is a component of ... is entering the ER, but this cotranslational glycosylation is nevertheless called a posttranslational modification. A ... 6) Release its substrates. Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) types CDG syndromes are genetic disorders of the glycosylation pathway. They are labelled "Type I" ...
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