SCHAUER R, WEMBER M, Tschesche H. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF AN OLIGOSACCHARIDE-SPECIFIC AND GLYCOPROTEIN-SPECIFIC SIALIDASE FROM HUMAN-LEUKOCYTES. HOPPE-SEYLERS ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PHYSIOLOGISCHE CHEMIE. 1984;365(1):419-426
Sialic acid residues are frequently located at the terminal positions of glycoconjugate chains of ce...
AbstractClass I α-mannosidases are thought to exist exclusively as integral membrane proteins that p...
Streptococcus oralis, the most virulent of the viridans streptococci, produces a sialidase and this ...
Mammalian sialidases are important in modulating the sialic acid content of cell-surface and intrace...
Several mammalian sialidases have been described so far, suggesting the existence of numerous polype...
Sialic acids are terminal acidic monosaccharides, which in-fluence the chemical and biological featu...
This review summarizes the recent research development on mammalian sialidase molecular cloning. Sia...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed A cDNA encoding a soluble sialidase from Chinese ha...
The sialylation level of molecules, sialoglycoproteins and gangliosides, protruding from plasma memb...
Recombinant human cytosolic sialidase (HsNEU2), expressed in Escherichia coli, was purified to homog...
Abstract: Sialidases influence cellular activity by removing terminal sialic acid from glycoproteins...
The removal of sialic acids, catalyzed by sialidase, is the initial step in degradation of oligosacc...
This review summarizes the recent research development on vertebrate sialidase biology. Sialic acid-...
<p>(A) Autoradiography of <sup>3</sup>H-palmitate labeled sialidase in different bacteria. (B) Detec...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DN061286 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
Sialic acid residues are frequently located at the terminal positions of glycoconjugate chains of ce...
AbstractClass I α-mannosidases are thought to exist exclusively as integral membrane proteins that p...
Streptococcus oralis, the most virulent of the viridans streptococci, produces a sialidase and this ...
Mammalian sialidases are important in modulating the sialic acid content of cell-surface and intrace...
Several mammalian sialidases have been described so far, suggesting the existence of numerous polype...
Sialic acids are terminal acidic monosaccharides, which in-fluence the chemical and biological featu...
This review summarizes the recent research development on mammalian sialidase molecular cloning. Sia...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed A cDNA encoding a soluble sialidase from Chinese ha...
The sialylation level of molecules, sialoglycoproteins and gangliosides, protruding from plasma memb...
Recombinant human cytosolic sialidase (HsNEU2), expressed in Escherichia coli, was purified to homog...
Abstract: Sialidases influence cellular activity by removing terminal sialic acid from glycoproteins...
The removal of sialic acids, catalyzed by sialidase, is the initial step in degradation of oligosacc...
This review summarizes the recent research development on vertebrate sialidase biology. Sialic acid-...
<p>(A) Autoradiography of <sup>3</sup>H-palmitate labeled sialidase in different bacteria. (B) Detec...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DN061286 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
Sialic acid residues are frequently located at the terminal positions of glycoconjugate chains of ce...
AbstractClass I α-mannosidases are thought to exist exclusively as integral membrane proteins that p...
Streptococcus oralis, the most virulent of the viridans streptococci, produces a sialidase and this ...