Encyclopedia of Industrial Biotechnology 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470054581.eib507
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Protein Glycosylation

Abstract: More than half of the proteins synthesized by humans are glycosylated. That is, the proteins have one or more N‐ or O‐ linked glycan chains attached to them. Proteins are naturally synthesized in a range of glycoforms, and their glycosylation profile influences their activity, stability, immunogenicity, serum half life, and other biological properties. While the general mechanisms of human protein glycosylation are well established, what influences the fine contr… Show more

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