Abstract: The occurrence of extensive diversity in the family of sialic acids is now well recognized but biological signi®cance of this diversity has been clari®ed only partially. In 1986 we showed natural occurrence of deaminated form of neuraminic acid, 2-keto-3-deoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-nononic acid (KDN) as a capping residue of polysialyl chain of rainbow trout egg polysialoglycoprotein. Subsequent studies of our own and by others showed ubiquitous occurrence of KDN from bacteria to human although expression of this residue in large amounts was limited to certain species of animal. KDN was different from other `families ' of sialic acids usually denoted as modi®ed N-acylneuraminic acids of which O-acetyl substitution is most freque...
International audienceCell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated ...
Abstract: Sialic acids (or ulosonic acids) are a family of acidic ketoses (including neuraminic acid...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45649/1/10719_2005_Article_BF01210154.p...
Sialic acids are often found at the terminal positions on the glycan chains that adorn all vertebrat...
The sialic acids N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac) and N- glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) are common...
Sialic acids (Sias) are a group of α-keto acids with a nine-carbon backbone, which display many type...
Nonulosonic acids, commonly referred to as sialic acids, are a highly important group of nine-carbon...
“Sialic acids are not only the most interesting molecules in the world, but also the most important”...
Sialic acids are family of nine carbon α-keto acids found to have important roles mammals and bacte...
The sialic acids represent a structurally and functionally diverse family of nine-carbon keto sugars...
Sialic acids are key determinants of carbohydrate structures that play important roles in a variety ...
Sialidases are glycohydrolytic enzymes present from virus to mammals that remove sialic acid from ol...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
This review summarizes the recent research development on mammalian sialidase molecular cloning. Sia...
The sialic acids are a family of 9-carbon sugar acids found predominantly on the cell-surface glycan...
International audienceCell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated ...
Abstract: Sialic acids (or ulosonic acids) are a family of acidic ketoses (including neuraminic acid...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45649/1/10719_2005_Article_BF01210154.p...
Sialic acids are often found at the terminal positions on the glycan chains that adorn all vertebrat...
The sialic acids N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac) and N- glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) are common...
Sialic acids (Sias) are a group of α-keto acids with a nine-carbon backbone, which display many type...
Nonulosonic acids, commonly referred to as sialic acids, are a highly important group of nine-carbon...
“Sialic acids are not only the most interesting molecules in the world, but also the most important”...
Sialic acids are family of nine carbon α-keto acids found to have important roles mammals and bacte...
The sialic acids represent a structurally and functionally diverse family of nine-carbon keto sugars...
Sialic acids are key determinants of carbohydrate structures that play important roles in a variety ...
Sialidases are glycohydrolytic enzymes present from virus to mammals that remove sialic acid from ol...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
This review summarizes the recent research development on mammalian sialidase molecular cloning. Sia...
The sialic acids are a family of 9-carbon sugar acids found predominantly on the cell-surface glycan...
International audienceCell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated ...
Abstract: Sialic acids (or ulosonic acids) are a family of acidic ketoses (including neuraminic acid...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45649/1/10719_2005_Article_BF01210154.p...