Cell surface and extracellular glycoconjugates : structure and function
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Cell surface and extracellular glycoconjugates : structure and function
(Biology of extracellular matrix)
Academic Press, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work describes the determination of structure and function of glycoconjugates that occur on the cell surface and in molecules involved in cell-matrix interactions. The book covers basic background and technical information. It includes coverage of the structure of cell surface carbohydrates, biosynthesis of glycoproteins, biological signals associated with glycoproteins and diversity of glycoprotein structure. The text is specifically designed to inform researchers in diverse disciplines of the approaches and resources that can be employed to address problems in glycoconjugate biology.
Table of Contents
- Use of structural analyses to examine the functions of N- and O-linked sugar chains of glycoproteins, K. Furukawa and A. Kobata
- structure and biology of pericellular protoglycans, J.R. Couchman and A. Woods
- glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-linked membrane proteins - structure, biosynthesis and function, T.L. Doering
- the use of glycosylation inhibitors to study the glycoconjugate function, A.D. Elbein
- use of mammalian cell mutants to study the functions of N- and O-linked glycosylation, P. Stanley
- the structure and function of glycosphinogolipid receptors in inflammation and cancer, B.A. Macher and C.L.M. Stults
- biochemical and molecular biological approaches to modify oligosaccharides - analysis of glycosylation function in hCG, O.P. Bahl et al
- the role of glycosylation in adhesive protein function, M.L. Tanzer et al.
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