GlcNAc transferases and glycoengineering in Chinese hamster ovary cells
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Sonia Agnieszka Gluchowska, 'GlcNAc transferases and glycoengineering in Chinese hamster ovary cells', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Biochemistry and Immunology, 2011, pp 272Download Item:
Abstract:
Glycosylation constitutes one of the most important post-translational modifications of
proteins, with over 60% of proteins known to be glycosylated. GlcNAc transferases (GnTs)
belong to a large subfamily of glycosyltransferases residing in the Golgi apparatus and
play a key role in the synthesis of mature A-linked glycan structures attached to proteins.
In forming multi-antennary A-glycan structures in Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO),
GlcNAc residues may be added to the trimannosyl core by four different GlcNAc
transferases (I, II, IV and V).
Author: Gluchowska, Sonia Agnieszka
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