kzhao at BIOVX1.BIOLOGY.UCLA.EDU wrote:
>> Lou Hom wrote on June 11:
>> In Alberts, they say that the initial attachment of the 14-sugar complex to
> Asn's in the ER happens rapidly . . . something like "most proteins are
> glycosylated as they are translocated". Anyway, the important part was the
> "most" -- does anyone have an idea what "most" means? Does it have to do
> with kinetics or selectivity or both?
> ___________________________________________________________________________
>> Dr. Barbara Imperiali, a chemistry professor at CalTech extensively studied
> the mechanism of N-glycosylation by using synthetic inhibitors to oligo-
> saccharyltransferase, the enzyme that en bloc transfers GlcNAc2Hex12 from its
The netOglyc v2.0 server predicting Mucin type O-glycosylation sites
in mammalian proteins as described in:
NetOglyc: Prediction of mucin type O-glycosylation sites based on
sequence context and surface accessibility
J.E. Hansen, O. Lund, N. Tolstrup, A.A. Gooley, K.L. Williams and S.
Brunak. Glycoconjugate Journal 1997, in press.
available at http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/NetOGlyc/
have now been updated with automatic graphics output
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