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Glycoside Hydrolases

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  • A chemo-enzymatic approach to the study of carbohydrate recognition in biological systems  Academic Article
  • A glycosidase antibody elicited against a chair-like transition state analog by in vitro immunization  Academic Article
  • A human-brain glycoprotein related to the mouse-cell adhesion molecule l1  Academic Article
  • A new inducible protein expression system in fission yeast based on the glucose-repressed inv1 promoter  Academic Article
  • Acoustic deposition with nims as a high-throughput enzyme activity assay  Academic Article
  • Analysis of the interaction of antibodies with a conserved, enzymatically deglycosylated core of the hiv type 1 envelope glycoprotein 120  Academic Article
  • Biochemical and antigenic analysis of the epstein-barr virus/c3d receptor (cr-2)  Academic Article
  • Biosynthesis and secretion of fibronectin in human-melanoma cells  Academic Article
  • C-2-symmetrical tetrahydroxyazepanes as inhibitors of glycosidases and hiv/fiv proteases  Academic Article
  • Carbohydrate analysis of chicken heart glycolipids  Academic Article
  • Characterization of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-binding protein(s) - a candidate cellular receptor for the virus  Academic Article
  • Chemical characterization of ligand-binding site fragments from turkey beta-adrenergic-receptor  Academic Article
  • Chronic acamprosate eliminates the alcohol deprivation effect while having limited effects on baseline responding for ethanol in rats  Academic Article
  • Combinatorial library of five-membered iminocyclitol and the inhibitory activities against glyco-enzymes  Academic Article
  • Complex carbohydrate synthesis tools for glycobiologists: Enzyme-based approach and programmable one-pot strategies  Academic Article
  • D-fructose-6-phosphate aldolase-catalyzed one-pot synthesis of iminocyclitols  Academic Article
  • Domain interdependence in the biosynthetic assembly of CFTR  Academic Article
  • Effect of isomers of swainsonine on glycosidase activity and glycoprotein processing  Academic Article
  • Endoglycosidases from Flavobacterium meningosepticum application to biological problems  Academic Article
  • Enzyme-catalyzed oligosaccharide synthesis  Academic Article
  • Enzymes for chemical synthesis  Academic Article
  • Glycosphingolipid biosynthesis in early chick embryos  Academic Article
  • Iminosugar C-glycoside analogues of alpha-D-GlcNAc-1-Phosphate: synthesis and bacterial transglycosylase inhibition  Academic Article
  • Intervention of carbohydrate recognition by proteins and nucleic acids  Academic Article
  • Isolation and SAR studies of bicyclic iminosugars from Castanospermum australe as glycosidase inhibitors  Academic Article
  • Linear organization of the liver-cell adhesion molecule l-cam  Academic Article
  • Monoglucosylated glycans in the secreted human complement component c3: Implications for protein blosynthesis and structure  Academic Article
  • N-CAM binding inhibits the proliferation of hippocampal progenitor cells and promotes their differentiation to a neuronal phenotype  Academic Article
  • NET37, a nuclear envelope transmembrane protein with glycosidase homology, is involved in myoblast differentiation  Academic Article
  • New family of deamination repair enzymes in uracil-DNA glycosylase superfamily  Academic Article
  • Novel five-membered iminocyclitol derivatives as selective and potent glycosidase inhibitors: New structures for antivirals and osteoarthritis  Academic Article
  • Primary structure of beta-galactoside alpha-2,6-sialyltransferase - conversion of membrane-bound enzyme to soluble forms by cleavage of the nh2-terminal signal anchor  Academic Article
  • Profile of glycosaminoglycan-degrading glycosidases and glycoside sulfatases secreted by human articular chondrocytes in homeostasis and inflammation  Academic Article
  • Regeneration of sugar nucleotide for enzymatic oligosaccharide synthesis  Academic Article
  • Soluble polymer-supported methods for combinatorial and organic synthesis  Academic Article
  • Structure of mammalian poly(adp- ribose) glycohydrolase reveals a flexible tyrosine clasp as a substrate-binding element  Academic Article
  • Synthesis of 2-substituted polyhydroxytetrahydropyrimidines (n-hydroxy cyclic guanidino-sugars): Transition state mimics of enzymatic glycosidic cleavage  Academic Article
  • Synthesis of diglycosylceramides and evaluation of their iNKT cell stimulatory properties  Academic Article
  • Synthesis of polyhydroxy 7- and N-alkyl-azepanes as potent glycosidase inhibitors  Academic Article
  • Synthesis of substituted septanosyl-1,2,3-triazoles  Academic Article
  • Systematic purification of 5 glycosidases from streptococcus-(diplococcus)-pneumoniae  Academic Article
  • Targeting SARS-CoV-2 Nsp3 macrodomain structure with insights from human poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) structures with inhibitors  Academic Article
  • The carbohydrate epitope of the neutralizing anti-HIV-1 antibody 2G12  Academic Article
  • Toward automated synthesis of oligosaccharides and glycoproteins  Academic Article
  • Versatile approach for the synthesis of novel seven-membered iminocyclitols via ring-closing metathesis dihydroxylation reaction  Academic Article
  • tej defines a role for poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation in establishing period length of the Arabidopsis circadian oscillator  Academic Article

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