217-225N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) is one of the two most common forms of sialic acids present in glycoproteins and glycolipids of mammalian tissues. It is synthesized from the most ubiquitous sialic acid, N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac) in a hydroxylation reaction catalysed by the enzyme Neu5Ac hydroxylase. Though Neu5Gc conjugates are prevalent in many tissues of mammals, they are absent in glycolipids and only trace amounts are present in glycoproteins of the brain and central nervous system. In humans Neu5Ac is the main sialic acid as Neu5Ac hydroxylase is inactive due to mutation of its gene. The importance of sialic acids in biochemical phenomena and the distinct roles played by specific forms of these amino sugars is adequate...
The sialic acids represent a structurally and functionally diverse family of nine-carbon keto sugars...
Sialic acids are terminal acidic monosaccharides, which in-fluence the chemical and biological featu...
The removal of sialic acid (Sia) residues from glycoconjugates in vertebrates is mediated by a famil...
Sialic acids constitute a family of negatively charged structurally diverse monosaccharides that are...
The sialic acids N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac) and N- glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) are common...
The glycocalyx of human cells differs from that of many other mammals by the lack of the sialic acid...
BackgroundHumans are genetically defective in synthesizing the common mammalian sialic acid N-glycol...
“Sialic acids are not only the most interesting molecules in the world, but also the most important”...
A species barrier for the influenza A virus is the differential expression of sialic acid, which can...
-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac).We have developed a novel affinity method utilizing sequential colum...
Sialic acid Neu5Gc, a non-human glycan, is recognized as a new harmful substance that can cause vasc...
AbstractSialic acids are expressed as terminal sugars in many glycoconjugates and play an important ...
A) standard Neu5Gc and standard Neu5Ac, B) Neu5Ac derived from captured serum N-glycans. Neu5Ac: N-a...
The first step in influenza virus infection is the binding of hemagglutinin to sialic acid-containin...
Sialic acid residues are frequently located at the terminal positions of glycoconjugate chains of ce...
The sialic acids represent a structurally and functionally diverse family of nine-carbon keto sugars...
Sialic acids are terminal acidic monosaccharides, which in-fluence the chemical and biological featu...
The removal of sialic acid (Sia) residues from glycoconjugates in vertebrates is mediated by a famil...
Sialic acids constitute a family of negatively charged structurally diverse monosaccharides that are...
The sialic acids N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac) and N- glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) are common...
The glycocalyx of human cells differs from that of many other mammals by the lack of the sialic acid...
BackgroundHumans are genetically defective in synthesizing the common mammalian sialic acid N-glycol...
“Sialic acids are not only the most interesting molecules in the world, but also the most important”...
A species barrier for the influenza A virus is the differential expression of sialic acid, which can...
-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac).We have developed a novel affinity method utilizing sequential colum...
Sialic acid Neu5Gc, a non-human glycan, is recognized as a new harmful substance that can cause vasc...
AbstractSialic acids are expressed as terminal sugars in many glycoconjugates and play an important ...
A) standard Neu5Gc and standard Neu5Ac, B) Neu5Ac derived from captured serum N-glycans. Neu5Ac: N-a...
The first step in influenza virus infection is the binding of hemagglutinin to sialic acid-containin...
Sialic acid residues are frequently located at the terminal positions of glycoconjugate chains of ce...
The sialic acids represent a structurally and functionally diverse family of nine-carbon keto sugars...
Sialic acids are terminal acidic monosaccharides, which in-fluence the chemical and biological featu...
The removal of sialic acid (Sia) residues from glycoconjugates in vertebrates is mediated by a famil...