Non-enzymatic glycation of proteins is a post-translational modification produced by a reaction between reducing sugars and amino groups located in lysine and arginine residues or in the N-terminal position. This modification plays a relevant role in medicine and food industry. In the clinical field, this undesired role is directly linked to blood glucose concentration and therefore to pathological conditions derived from hyperglycemia (>11 mm glucose) such as diabetes mellitus or renal failure. An approach for qualitative and quantitative analysis of glycated proteins is here proposed to achieve the three information levels for their complete characterization. These are: 1) identification of glycated proteins, 2) elucidation of sugar attac...
Recombinant antibodies exhibit low levels of glycation from exposure to reducing sugars during produ...
Analysis of oligosaccharides by mass spectrometry (MS) has enabled the investigation of the glycan r...
Glycated peptides arising from in vivo digestion of glycated proteins, usually called advanced glyca...
The proposed protocol presents a comprehensive approach for large-scale qualitative and quantitative...
The proposed protocol presents a comprehensive approach for large-scale qualitative and quantitative...
Protein glycation in biological systems occurs predominantly on lysine, arginine and Nterminal resid...
Despite continuous advances in hyperglycemia treatments, a precise control through monitoring of glu...
Glucose is the predominant source of energy in cells. However, a chronic high glucose exposure of pr...
Protein glycation occurs predominantly on lysine, arginine, and N-terminal residues of proteins and ...
Glycation is a non-enzymatic post-translational modification of proteins, formed by the reaction of ...
Among post-translational modifications of proteins, non-enzymatic glycation is one of the less frequ...
Protein glycation is a concentration-dependent nonenzymatic reaction of reducing sugars with amine g...
Protein glycation is a concentration-dependent nonenzymatic reaction of reducing sugars with amine g...
Recent studies on non-enzymatic protein glycation are reviewed, and results are critically discussed...
The modification of proteins by reducing sugars is a process that occurs naturally in the body. This...
Recombinant antibodies exhibit low levels of glycation from exposure to reducing sugars during produ...
Analysis of oligosaccharides by mass spectrometry (MS) has enabled the investigation of the glycan r...
Glycated peptides arising from in vivo digestion of glycated proteins, usually called advanced glyca...
The proposed protocol presents a comprehensive approach for large-scale qualitative and quantitative...
The proposed protocol presents a comprehensive approach for large-scale qualitative and quantitative...
Protein glycation in biological systems occurs predominantly on lysine, arginine and Nterminal resid...
Despite continuous advances in hyperglycemia treatments, a precise control through monitoring of glu...
Glucose is the predominant source of energy in cells. However, a chronic high glucose exposure of pr...
Protein glycation occurs predominantly on lysine, arginine, and N-terminal residues of proteins and ...
Glycation is a non-enzymatic post-translational modification of proteins, formed by the reaction of ...
Among post-translational modifications of proteins, non-enzymatic glycation is one of the less frequ...
Protein glycation is a concentration-dependent nonenzymatic reaction of reducing sugars with amine g...
Protein glycation is a concentration-dependent nonenzymatic reaction of reducing sugars with amine g...
Recent studies on non-enzymatic protein glycation are reviewed, and results are critically discussed...
The modification of proteins by reducing sugars is a process that occurs naturally in the body. This...
Recombinant antibodies exhibit low levels of glycation from exposure to reducing sugars during produ...
Analysis of oligosaccharides by mass spectrometry (MS) has enabled the investigation of the glycan r...
Glycated peptides arising from in vivo digestion of glycated proteins, usually called advanced glyca...