Roles for N- and O-glycans in early mouse development.
Glycosylation is the most abundant posttranslational protein modification. Specific glycans covalently attached to glycoproteins contribute to their functions, ensuring appropriate folding, secretion, half-life, and receptor-ligand interactions [1]. Many different classes of glycans exist, but those...
Main Authors: | Williams, SA, Stanley, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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