Metabolic Isotope Labeling of Polysaccharides with Isotopic Glucose for Quantitative Glycomics in Cell Culture
Bull. Korean Chem. Soc. 2016, Vol. 37, 1518-1521
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520 | |a The attachment of sugars to the side chains of proteins via glycosylation is a common post-translational modification that plays significant roles in a wide range of biological processes in living organism. The majority of extracellular matrix and the membranous proteins are highly glycosylated by N-linked glycans as well as other types of glycans. A change in glycome profiles and the expression levels of proteins responsible for glycan complexity has been reported in a variety of disease states and during the course of developmental processes. | ||
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690 | |a Rice (Oryza sativa) | ||
690 | |a Isotopic glucose | ||
690 | |a Metabolic labeling | ||
690 | |a Quantitative glycomics | ||
690 | |a Mass spectrometry | ||
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