Information carriers Flashcards
4 examples of polysaccharide information carriers
Glycoconjugates
N-linked glycan cores
O-linked glycan cores
Glyolipids
Glycoconjugate is a complex between what
polysachharide bound to a protein or lipid
Viruses, prokaryotic and eurkaryotic cells are covered with carbs in the form of what `
Glycoconjugates
name 4 functions of glycoconjugates have
- Protein folding and protein destination labelling
- Mediate cell-cell interactions, cell recognition, adhesion and migration
- Mediate protein-protein and protein-cell interaction
- Mediate interactions between cells and extracellular matrix
Carbs attach to proteins via what
Anomeric carbon (reducing end)
How are the N linked Glycoproteins attached
via the amide nitrogens of asparagine residues
How are the O linked Glycoproteins attached
attached to hydroxyl groups of serine, threonine or hydroxylysine
Many eukaryotic proteins are what
glycosylated
N linked oligosaccharides are attached to what
asparagine
O linked ogliosaccharides are attached to what
serine and threonine
What are the 3 Nlinked glycans
Complex, Hybrid, High Mannose
What Pentasaccharide core is common to all Nlinked ogliosaccharides
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What Pentasaccharide core is common to all Olinked ogliosaccharides
GalNAc–Asn
Alpha bond
Erythropoietin is a glycoprotein secreted by what
by the kidney into the blood that stimulates the production of red blood cells
Glycosylation of erythropoietin enhances what
stability of the protein in the blood