Fluorescence and evaporative light scattering HPLC profiling of intracellular asparagine (N)-linked oligosaccharides from Saccharomyces cerevisiae using the alg8 mutant
N-glycans are biologically important oligosaccharides associated with the asparagine residue that may exist in protein-bound or unbound forms in all eukaryotes (including yeasts) and some bacteria. The- core structure of these oligosaccharides is based on the trimannosyl chitobiose structure result...
Main Authors: | Jalaludin, I, Sudin, AH, Said, IM, Azizan, KA, Baharum, SN, Murad, AMA, Bakar, FDA, Mahadi, NM, Wormald, MR, Alonzi, DS, Mackeen, MM |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Malaysian Analytical Sciences Society
2017
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