Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is one of the most utilized and informative analytical techniques for investigating glycosaminoglycan (GAG)-protein complexes. NMR methods that are commonly applied to GAG-protein systems include chemical shift perturbation, saturation transfer difference, and transferred nuclear Overhauser effect. Although these NMR methods have revealed valuable insight into the protein-GAG complexes, elucidating high-resolution structural and dynamic information of these often transient interactions remains challenging. In addition, preparation of structurally homogeneous and isotopically enriched GAG ligands for structural investigations continues to be laborious. As a result, understanding of the structure-...
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) mediate a variety of biological processes through their interactions with ...
26 p.-9 fig.-1 tab.Carbohydrates, either free or as glycans conjugated with other biomolecules, part...
Abstract: Diseases that result from infection are, in general, a consequence of specific interaction...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is one of the most utilized and informative analytical...
Besides regulating multiple physiological processes such as cellular growth, migration and different...
227 p.Glycans are among the most varied and complex molecules in biological systems. The glycosylati...
Carbohydrate molecules are essential actors in key biological events, being involved as recognition ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has been widely employed to assess diverse features of glycan– prot...
Glycans play a key role as recognition elements in the communication of cells and other organisms. T...
5 p.-2 fig.1 sch. Dedicated to Prof. Manuel Martín-Lomas on the occasion of his 77th birthdayLong-c...
International audienceThe essential role of protein-glycosaminoglycan interactions in the regulation...
n glycoproteins, carbohydrates are responsible for theselective interaction and tight regulation of ...
Carbohydrate molecules are essential actors in key biological events, being involved as recognition ...
Studying polysaccharide-protein interactions under physiological conditions by conventional techniqu...
Pathological amyloid deposits are mixtures of polypeptides and non-proteinaceous species including h...
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) mediate a variety of biological processes through their interactions with ...
26 p.-9 fig.-1 tab.Carbohydrates, either free or as glycans conjugated with other biomolecules, part...
Abstract: Diseases that result from infection are, in general, a consequence of specific interaction...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is one of the most utilized and informative analytical...
Besides regulating multiple physiological processes such as cellular growth, migration and different...
227 p.Glycans are among the most varied and complex molecules in biological systems. The glycosylati...
Carbohydrate molecules are essential actors in key biological events, being involved as recognition ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has been widely employed to assess diverse features of glycan– prot...
Glycans play a key role as recognition elements in the communication of cells and other organisms. T...
5 p.-2 fig.1 sch. Dedicated to Prof. Manuel Martín-Lomas on the occasion of his 77th birthdayLong-c...
International audienceThe essential role of protein-glycosaminoglycan interactions in the regulation...
n glycoproteins, carbohydrates are responsible for theselective interaction and tight regulation of ...
Carbohydrate molecules are essential actors in key biological events, being involved as recognition ...
Studying polysaccharide-protein interactions under physiological conditions by conventional techniqu...
Pathological amyloid deposits are mixtures of polypeptides and non-proteinaceous species including h...
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) mediate a variety of biological processes through their interactions with ...
26 p.-9 fig.-1 tab.Carbohydrates, either free or as glycans conjugated with other biomolecules, part...
Abstract: Diseases that result from infection are, in general, a consequence of specific interaction...