Bound carbohydrates in nature

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Bound carbohydrates in nature

Leonard Warren

(Lezioni Lincee)

Cambridge University Press, 1994

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [102]-109) and index

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Description

This 1994 book is based on a series of six lectures delivered at the University of Sienna under the auspices of the Lezioni Lincee. The content of the book reflects and delineates the author's career in biochemical research. The lectures revolve around the special role which bound carbohydrates play in nature. Also discussed are the properties of membrane glycoproteins, involved in the resistance of cells to drugs. The metabolism of sugars and sialic acids, which form a pivotal role in the author's research, are covered in detail. The book chronicles just some of the huge advances which have been made in biochemistry over the past few decades and will prove an invaluable and entertaining first hand account for researchers and graduate students.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction, history, microheterogeneity of bound carbohydrates
  • function of bound carbohydrates
  • inducible changes in bound carbohydrates
  • programmed changes in bound carbohydrates
  • a possible role for bound carbohydrates
  • 2. Sialic acids
  • distribution of sialic acids in nature
  • the metabolism of hexamines and sialic acids
  • metabolic control of hexosamines and sialic acids
  • asparagine N-glycosylation
  • processing of lysomal enzymes
  • biosynthesis of O-linked oligosaccarides
  • modification of sialic acids
  • sialidases
  • genetic metabolic disorders involving sialic acids, glycosidases, bound carbohydrates in malignancy
  • 3. Multidrug resistance, properties of P-glycoprotein
  • lysomes and multidrug resistance
  • kinetics of influx and efflux of drugs, modulation of multidrug resistance
  • the role of lipids in the accumulation of drugs by MDR cells
  • P-170 and membrane lipids
  • Overview.

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