Carbohydrates are biologically ubiquitous and are essential to the existence of all known living organisms. Although they are better known for their role as energy sources (glucose/glycogen or starch) or structural elements (chitin or cellulose), carbohydrates also participate in the recognition events of molecular recognition processes. Such interactions with other biomolecules (nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids) are fundamental to life and disease. This review focuses on the application of NMR methods to understand at the atomic level the mechanisms by which sugar molecules can be recognized by proteins to form complexes, creating new entities with different properties to those of the individual component molecules. These processes have...
n glycoproteins, carbohydrates are responsible for theselective interaction and tight regulation of ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has been widely employed to assess diverse features of glycan– prot...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
Carbohydrates are biologically ubiquitous and are essential to the existence of all known living org...
Abstract: Diseases that result from infection are, in general, a consequence of specific interaction...
The aim of this report is to collect the most important results in sugar studies by NMR methods in t...
Carbohydrate molecules are essential actors in key biological events, being involved as recognition ...
Carbohydrate molecules are essential actors in key biological events, being involved as recognition ...
Carbohydrates are essential biomolecules that decorate cell membranes and proteins in organisms. The...
Recent advances in the application of nuclear magnetic resonance to the study of carbohydrates have...
Carbohydrates are essential biomolecules that decorate cell membranes and proteins in organisms. The...
Carbohydrates play a central role in a large myriad of biological processes. They are found in all l...
26 p.-9 fig.-1 tab.Carbohydrates, either free or as glycans conjugated with other biomolecules, part...
Carbohydrate molecules are essential actors in key biological events, being involved as recognition ...
Glycans play a key role as recognition elements in the communication of cells and other organisms. T...
n glycoproteins, carbohydrates are responsible for theselective interaction and tight regulation of ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has been widely employed to assess diverse features of glycan– prot...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
Carbohydrates are biologically ubiquitous and are essential to the existence of all known living org...
Abstract: Diseases that result from infection are, in general, a consequence of specific interaction...
The aim of this report is to collect the most important results in sugar studies by NMR methods in t...
Carbohydrate molecules are essential actors in key biological events, being involved as recognition ...
Carbohydrate molecules are essential actors in key biological events, being involved as recognition ...
Carbohydrates are essential biomolecules that decorate cell membranes and proteins in organisms. The...
Recent advances in the application of nuclear magnetic resonance to the study of carbohydrates have...
Carbohydrates are essential biomolecules that decorate cell membranes and proteins in organisms. The...
Carbohydrates play a central role in a large myriad of biological processes. They are found in all l...
26 p.-9 fig.-1 tab.Carbohydrates, either free or as glycans conjugated with other biomolecules, part...
Carbohydrate molecules are essential actors in key biological events, being involved as recognition ...
Glycans play a key role as recognition elements in the communication of cells and other organisms. T...
n glycoproteins, carbohydrates are responsible for theselective interaction and tight regulation of ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has been widely employed to assess diverse features of glycan– prot...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...