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- PNGase F maintains 60% activity from pH 6.0 to pH 9.5. It is able to deglycosylate in the absence of denaturants, but needs extensive incubation and larger...
- oligosaccharides from glycoproteins. It is used for research purposes to deglycosylate glycoproteins and to monitor intracellular protein trafficking through...
- exhibits non-specific binding in some applications. Neutralite avidin, a deglycosylated avidin with modified arginines, exhibits a more neutral isoelectric...
- epoxide 2f61: Crystal structure of partially deglycosylated acid beta-glucosidase 2j25: PARTIALLY DEGLYCOSYLATED GLUCOCERAMIDASE 2nsx: Structure of acid-beta-glucosidase...
- more or less the same characteristics as oleandrin: Oleandrigenin is a deglycosylated metabolite of oleandrin. It has however a more mild effect. Conessine...
- Neutralite Avidin protein is a deglycosylated version of chicken avidin, with a m**** of approximately 60,000 daltons. As a result of carbohydrate removal...
- it has the advantage of much lower nonspecific binding than avidin. Deglycosylated avidin (NeutrAvidin) is more comparable to the size, pI, and nonspecific...
- (PNMs). C. canimorsus, when in the presence of PMNs, feeds on them by deglycosylating host glycans. In fact, in the presence of PMNs, C. canimorsus experiences...
- and characterization of human chorionic gonadotropin in chemically deglycosylated and enzymatically desialylated states". Biochemistry. 28 (24): 9239–43...
- m****. Among these, the most common are erysimoside (~2.3%) and its deglycosylated form helveticoside (0.5–1.2%). The highest concentrations of erysimoside...