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- catalog alternative "Functional & molecular glycobiology".
- catalog contributor b12645193.
- catalog contributor b12645194.
- catalog contributor b12645195.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "An introduction to carbohydrate chemistry -- What are carbohydrates? -- Monosaccharides are aldoses and ketoses -- A carbon atom may be asymmetric -- the concept of chirality -- Monosaccharide 'family trees' -- D-Forms and l-forms of carbohydrates -- Numbering the carbon atoms in a monosaccharide molecule -- (+) and ( -- ) forms of carbohydrates -- The concept of epimerization -- Monosaccharides form ring structures -- How the rings are formed -- the formation of hemiacetals and hemiketals -- Monosaccharide [alpha]- and [beta]-anomers -- Equilibrium between different structures -- Examples of some biologically important monosaccharides -- Examples of some important monosaccharide derivatives -- The linking together of monosaccharides to form chains -- [alpha]- and [beta]-glycosidic bonds -- Different linkages -- Conventions for describing oligosaccharides -- Reducing sugars -- Examples of biologically important disaccharides -- Ways of illustrating oligosaccharide chains -- The complex carbohydrate structure database (CCSD) -- Enzymes of glycosylation -- the glycosyltransferases -- Enzymes of glycosylation -- glycosidases and glycosyltransferases -- Nomenclature of glycosyltransferases -- Initiation of glycosylation by glycosyltransferases -- Building oligosaccharides -- transglycosylation reactions -- Sugar donors -- The 'one enzyme-one linkage' rule -- and exceptions to it -- Cation and pH requirements of glycosyltransferases -- Localization of glycosyltransferases along the secretory pathway -- Substrate recognition by glycosyltransferases.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 354 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1859960227".
- catalog isPartOf "Advanced text".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford : BIOS Scientific,".
- catalog subject "2006 E-246".
- catalog subject "572.567 21".
- catalog subject "Carbohydrates.".
- catalog subject "Glycoconjugates Physiological effect.".
- catalog subject "Glycoconjugates chemistry.".
- catalog subject "Glycoconjugates.".
- catalog subject "Glycoproteins metabolism.".
- catalog subject "Glycosylation.".
- catalog subject "QP702.G577 B76 2002".
- catalog subject "QU 75 B873f 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "An introduction to carbohydrate chemistry -- What are carbohydrates? -- Monosaccharides are aldoses and ketoses -- A carbon atom may be asymmetric -- the concept of chirality -- Monosaccharide 'family trees' -- D-Forms and l-forms of carbohydrates -- Numbering the carbon atoms in a monosaccharide molecule -- (+) and ( -- ) forms of carbohydrates -- The concept of epimerization -- Monosaccharides form ring structures -- How the rings are formed -- the formation of hemiacetals and hemiketals -- Monosaccharide [alpha]- and [beta]-anomers -- Equilibrium between different structures -- Examples of some biologically important monosaccharides -- Examples of some important monosaccharide derivatives -- The linking together of monosaccharides to form chains -- [alpha]- and [beta]-glycosidic bonds -- Different linkages -- Conventions for describing oligosaccharides -- Reducing sugars -- Examples of biologically important disaccharides -- Ways of illustrating oligosaccharide chains -- The complex carbohydrate structure database (CCSD) -- Enzymes of glycosylation -- the glycosyltransferases -- Enzymes of glycosylation -- glycosidases and glycosyltransferases -- Nomenclature of glycosyltransferases -- Initiation of glycosylation by glycosyltransferases -- Building oligosaccharides -- transglycosylation reactions -- Sugar donors -- The 'one enzyme-one linkage' rule -- and exceptions to it -- Cation and pH requirements of glycosyltransferases -- Localization of glycosyltransferases along the secretory pathway -- Substrate recognition by glycosyltransferases.".
- catalog title "Functional & molecular glycobiology".
- catalog title "Functional and molecular glycobiology / S.A. Brooks, M.V. Dwek, U. Schumacher.".
- catalog type "text".