Definition of Sialylation. Meaning of Sialylation. Synonyms of Sialylation

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Meaning of Sialylation from wikipedia

- Sialic acids are a class of alpha-keto acid sugars with a nine-carbon backbone. The term "sialic acid" (from Gr**** σίαλον (síalon) 'saliva') was first...
- normally some level of glycan sialylation within a glycoprotein, but with the observation that incomplete sialylation can lead to reduced therapeutic...
- Kothapalli P, Lacroix-Desmazes S, Käsermann F, et al. (July 2014). "Sialylation may be dispensable for reciprocal modulation of helper T cells by intravenous...
- Ehrlich HJ, Peter Schwarz H, Altmann F (2009). "A close look at human IgG sialylation and subclass distribution after lectin fractionation". Proteomics. 9...
- capable of further modifying their LOS in vitro, for example through sialylation (modification with sialic acid residues), and as a result are able to...
- transport in Haemophilus influenzae is essential for lipopolysaccharide sialylation and serum resistance and is dependent on a novel tripartite ATP-independent...
- Friedrich; Reski, Ralf; Decker, Eva L. (2020-12-18). "Stable Protein Sialylation in Physcomitrella". Frontiers in Plant Science. 11: 610032. doi:10.3389/fpls...
- and proteins. Similar to these other macromolecules, RNAs can undergo sialylation and bear glycan structures. Some examples include small nuclear (sn)...
- epithelium. LOS is highly stimulatory to the human immune system. LOS sialylation (by the enzyme Lst) prevents phagocytosis by neutrophils and complement...
- for sialylation in hematopoietic cells. The activity of the enzyme can be controlled at the transcriptional level and can affect the sialylation and function...