Sialyltransferases (STs) are the fundamental enzymes which are related to many biological processes such as cell signalling, cellular recognition, cell-cell and host-pathogen interactions and metastasis of cancer. All STs catalyse the terminal sialic acid addition from CMP donor to the glycan units. ST3GAL family is one of the most important STs and divided into the six subfamily in mouse and humans which are ST3Gal I, ST3Gal II, ST3Gal III, ST3Gal IV, ST3Gal V, and ST3Gal VI. The members of the ST3GAL family transfer sialic acid to the terminal galactose residues of glycochains through an ?2,3-linkage. There are many reports on the ST3GAL function in mammals but, there is a paucity of information about structure of human ST3GAL family. Her...
Eukaryotic sialyltransferases (SiaTs) comprise a superfamily of enzymes catalyzing the transfer of s...
International audienceBLAST analysis of the human and mouse genome sequence databases using the sequ...
Sialyltransferases (STs) are disulfide-containing, type II transmembrane glycoproteins that catalyze...
All eukaryotic sialyltransferases have in common the presence in their catalytic domain of several c...
Background: Specificity and enzymology of glycan sialylation is poorly understood, despite its impor...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
International audienceCell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated ...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
D ow nloaded from Page 2 of 26 Eukaryotic sialyltransferases (SiaTs) comprise a superfamily of enzym...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
Mammalian cell surfaces are modified by complex arrays of glycoproteins, glycolipids and polysacchar...
International audienceSialyltransferases (STs) represent an important group of enzymes that transfer...
Sialic acids terminate oligosaccharide chains on the surfaces of mammalian cells and many microbial ...
La sialylation est une modification majeure des glycoprotéines et des glycolipides et est impliquée ...
Mammalian cell surfaces are modified with complex arrays of glycans that play major roles in health ...
Eukaryotic sialyltransferases (SiaTs) comprise a superfamily of enzymes catalyzing the transfer of s...
International audienceBLAST analysis of the human and mouse genome sequence databases using the sequ...
Sialyltransferases (STs) are disulfide-containing, type II transmembrane glycoproteins that catalyze...
All eukaryotic sialyltransferases have in common the presence in their catalytic domain of several c...
Background: Specificity and enzymology of glycan sialylation is poorly understood, despite its impor...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
International audienceCell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated ...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
D ow nloaded from Page 2 of 26 Eukaryotic sialyltransferases (SiaTs) comprise a superfamily of enzym...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
Mammalian cell surfaces are modified by complex arrays of glycoproteins, glycolipids and polysacchar...
International audienceSialyltransferases (STs) represent an important group of enzymes that transfer...
Sialic acids terminate oligosaccharide chains on the surfaces of mammalian cells and many microbial ...
La sialylation est une modification majeure des glycoprotéines et des glycolipides et est impliquée ...
Mammalian cell surfaces are modified with complex arrays of glycans that play major roles in health ...
Eukaryotic sialyltransferases (SiaTs) comprise a superfamily of enzymes catalyzing the transfer of s...
International audienceBLAST analysis of the human and mouse genome sequence databases using the sequ...
Sialyltransferases (STs) are disulfide-containing, type II transmembrane glycoproteins that catalyze...