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Biochemistry- Ch 11. Carbohydrates (Cont.) 阮雪芬 NTUT Nov 18, 2002.

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1 Biochemistry- Ch 11. Carbohydrates (Cont.) 阮雪芬 NTUT Nov 18, 2002

2 ABO Blood Groups

3 Glycosidic Bonds Between Proteins and Carbohydrates

4 N-linked Oligosaccharides

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6 Elastase

7 Protein Glycosylation Takes Place in the Lumen of the Endoplasmic Reticulum and in th Goligi Complex

8 Transport Into The Endoplasmic Reticulum

9 Golgi Complex as Sorting Center

10 Formation of a Mannose 6- phosphate Marker  I-cell Disease: deficient in the phosphotransferase.

11 Quality-control System for The Protein Folding in the ER

12 Mass Spectrometric “sequencing” of Oligosaccharides Peptide N-glycosidase F Peptide N-glycosidase F, neuraminidase F and  - 1, 4-galatosidase

13 Binding Selectivities of Plant Lectins  Lectins are ubiquitous, being found in animals, plants, and microorganisms.  The chief of lectins in animals is to facilitate cell-cell contact.

14 C-type in Animals  A calcium ion acts as a bridge between the protein and sugar through direct interactions with sugar hydroxyl groups.

15 Selectins Mediate Cell-cell Interactions  L: lymph-node vessels  E: endothelium  P: activated blood platelets

16 Structure of A Part of Influenza Hemagglutinin  Influenza virus recognizes sialic acid residues present on cell-surface glycoproteins. The viral protein that binds to these sugars is called hemagglutinin.

17 Neuraminidase  Another viral protein, neuraminidase, cleaves the glycosidic bonds to the sialic acid residues, freeing the virus to infect the cell.  Inhibitor of this enzyme are showing some promise as anti-influenza agents.


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