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Glycome The Hidden Code In Biology Dipak K Banerjee Editor

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Glycome The Hidden Code In Biology Dipak K Banerjee Editor
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Publisher: Nova Science Pub Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.18 MB
Pages: 414
Author: Dipak K. Banerjee (editor)
ISBN: 9781536193770, 1536193771
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Glycome The Hidden Code In Biology Dipak K Banerjee Editor by Dipak K. Banerjee (editor) 9781536193770, 1536193771 instant download after payment.

Sugars are electroneutral. However, linking sugars to sugars, or attaching sugars to proteins or lipids changes the structural and functional identities of the glycoconjugate, and enables to form cellular networks of 4Gs [i.e., glycoproteins (N-linked or O-linked), glycosphingolipids, proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs)]. These glycans (i) support growth, proliferation and differentiation of cells and tissues; (ii) protect cells from foreign invasions including bacteria, viruses, parasites as well as from changes in the extracellular environment; (iii) act as biomarkers and participate in transmembrane signaling. The glycans are not ubiquitous but they are tissue/species specific. Structurally, the glycans are diverse, and form linear to highly branched structures. Seventeen chapters in the book are dedicated to walk the readers through the diversities of the Glycome. The authors have used mammalian, microbial and plant systems to achieve the desired goal.

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