AbstractThis report provides data that are specifically related to the differential sialylation of nutrient deprived breast cancer cells to sialic acid supplementation in support of the research article entitled, “Nutrient-deprived cancer cells preferentially use sialic acid to maintain cell surface glycosylation" [1]. Particularly, breast cancer cells, when supplemented with sialic acid under nutrient deprivation, display sialylated glycans at the cell surface, but non-malignant mammary cells show sialylated glycans intracellularly. The impact of sialic acid supplementation under nutrient deprivation was demonstrated by measuring levels of expression and sialylation of two markers, EGFR1 and MUC1. This Data in Brief article complements the...
We used a lectin chromatography/MS-based approach to screen conditioned medium from a panel of lumin...
Altered protein glycosylation compared to the disease-free state is a universal feature of cancer ce...
Sialic acid (SA) plays a crucial role in many biological processes. Cell surface SA expression is us...
AbstractThis report provides data that are specifically related to the differential sialylation of n...
The terminal monosaccharide of glycoconjugates on a eukaryotic cell surface is typically a sialic ac...
Sialylation is one of the altered protein glycosylations associated with cancer development. The sia...
In this report we use 'high-flux' tributanoyl-modified N-acetylmannosamine (ManNAc) analogs with nat...
Sialic acid – a nine carbon monosaccharide – is a terminal sugar decorating glycoconjugates, placed ...
Sialic acids (SA), a group of nine-carbon backbone monosaccharides are abundantly expressed in verte...
BACKGROUND: Glycoproteins play a critical role in the cellular activities of eukaryotes. Sialic acid...
During malignant transformation, glycosylation is heavily altered compared with healthy tissue due t...
Changes in cell surface glycosylation are a key feature of cancer initiation and progression. Sialic...
<div><p>In this report we use ‘high-flux’ tributanoyl-modified <i>N</i>-acetylmannosamine (ManNAc) a...
Introduction: Cellular morphology does not allow, in many cases, to safely establish a diagnosis of ...
Sialic acid (SA) is normally expressed on the cell membranes and is located at the terminal position...
We used a lectin chromatography/MS-based approach to screen conditioned medium from a panel of lumin...
Altered protein glycosylation compared to the disease-free state is a universal feature of cancer ce...
Sialic acid (SA) plays a crucial role in many biological processes. Cell surface SA expression is us...
AbstractThis report provides data that are specifically related to the differential sialylation of n...
The terminal monosaccharide of glycoconjugates on a eukaryotic cell surface is typically a sialic ac...
Sialylation is one of the altered protein glycosylations associated with cancer development. The sia...
In this report we use 'high-flux' tributanoyl-modified N-acetylmannosamine (ManNAc) analogs with nat...
Sialic acid – a nine carbon monosaccharide – is a terminal sugar decorating glycoconjugates, placed ...
Sialic acids (SA), a group of nine-carbon backbone monosaccharides are abundantly expressed in verte...
BACKGROUND: Glycoproteins play a critical role in the cellular activities of eukaryotes. Sialic acid...
During malignant transformation, glycosylation is heavily altered compared with healthy tissue due t...
Changes in cell surface glycosylation are a key feature of cancer initiation and progression. Sialic...
<div><p>In this report we use ‘high-flux’ tributanoyl-modified <i>N</i>-acetylmannosamine (ManNAc) a...
Introduction: Cellular morphology does not allow, in many cases, to safely establish a diagnosis of ...
Sialic acid (SA) is normally expressed on the cell membranes and is located at the terminal position...
We used a lectin chromatography/MS-based approach to screen conditioned medium from a panel of lumin...
Altered protein glycosylation compared to the disease-free state is a universal feature of cancer ce...
Sialic acid (SA) plays a crucial role in many biological processes. Cell surface SA expression is us...