Structural, mechanistic and functional characterization of glycoside hydrolases of family GH99
Glycosylation is a very common post-translational modification and the glycans can be attached to oxygen (O-linked), nitrogen (N-linked) or carbon (C-linked). N-linked glycosylation has implications for protein folding and is also essential in viral infectivity and cell-cell signalling. Endo-α-1,2-m...
Main Author: | Sobala, Lukasz Filip |
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Other Authors: | Davies, Gideon J. |
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University of York
2018
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.759886 |
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