Biochemical and biological properties of glycoconjugates are strongly determined by the specific structure of its glycan parts. Glycosylation, the covalent attachment of sugars to proteins and lipids, is very complex and highly-coordinated process involving > 250 gene products. Deficiency of glycosylation enzymes or transporters results in impaired glycosylation, and consequently pathologi-cal modulation of many physiological processes. Inborn defects of glycosylation enzymes, caused by the specific mutations, lead to the development of rare, but severe diseases – congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs). Up today, there are more than 45 known CDGs. Their clinical manifestations range from very mild to extremely severe (even lethal) and...
Objective: Congenital defects of glycosylation (CDG) belongs to a group of genetic diseases that lea...
This chapter discusses inherited human diseases that are caused by defects in glycan biosynthesis an...
Glycosylation is a ubiquitous modification of lipids and proteins. Despite the essential contributio...
Biochemical and biological properties of glycoconjugates are strongly determined by the specifi c st...
Biochemical and biological properties of glycoconjugates are strongly determined by the specific str...
Biochemical and biological properties of glycoconjugates are strongly determined by the specific str...
Biochemical and biological properties of glycoconjugates are strongly determined by the specific str...
Almost 50 inborn errors of metabolism have been described due to congenital defects in N-linked glyc...
Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) are a group of clinically heterogeneous disorders charac...
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Glycosylation is the most important posttranslational change for proteins. There are more than 100 d...
The congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) are a rapidly expanding group of metabolic syndromes...
Glycosylation is one of the most abundant protein modifications found in nature. It results from a m...
Objective: Congenital defects of glycosylation (CDG) belongs to a group of genetic diseases that lea...
Objective: Congenital defects of glycosylation (CDG) belongs to a group of genetic diseases that lea...
Objective: Congenital defects of glycosylation (CDG) belongs to a group of genetic diseases that lea...
This chapter discusses inherited human diseases that are caused by defects in glycan biosynthesis an...
Glycosylation is a ubiquitous modification of lipids and proteins. Despite the essential contributio...
Biochemical and biological properties of glycoconjugates are strongly determined by the specifi c st...
Biochemical and biological properties of glycoconjugates are strongly determined by the specific str...
Biochemical and biological properties of glycoconjugates are strongly determined by the specific str...
Biochemical and biological properties of glycoconjugates are strongly determined by the specific str...
Almost 50 inborn errors of metabolism have been described due to congenital defects in N-linked glyc...
Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) are a group of clinically heterogeneous disorders charac...
Contains fulltext : 134021.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Almost 50 inb...
Glycosylation is the most important posttranslational change for proteins. There are more than 100 d...
The congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) are a rapidly expanding group of metabolic syndromes...
Glycosylation is one of the most abundant protein modifications found in nature. It results from a m...
Objective: Congenital defects of glycosylation (CDG) belongs to a group of genetic diseases that lea...
Objective: Congenital defects of glycosylation (CDG) belongs to a group of genetic diseases that lea...
Objective: Congenital defects of glycosylation (CDG) belongs to a group of genetic diseases that lea...
This chapter discusses inherited human diseases that are caused by defects in glycan biosynthesis an...
Glycosylation is a ubiquitous modification of lipids and proteins. Despite the essential contributio...