
Endoglycosidases
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Application
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 10. November 2006
Book
Hardback
XV, 272 pages
978-3-540-34494-0 (ISBN)
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Description
This reference book features the characterization and application of endoglycosidases. The monograph, which covers most of the endoglycosidases that act on glycoconjugates, is authored mainly by those researchers who discovered them. To assist students in obtaining a better understanding of the enzymes, the book also provides a general introduction to sugars and enzymes as well as the stories of their discovery.
Reviews / Votes
From the reviews:"This concise and useful book is the product of 19 contributors with expertise in a number of chemical and biological areas and reviews the diverse possibilities for the application of glycobiological techniques towards the understanding of physiological processes. . The explanations are clear and concise and are accompanied by useful figures and detailed traces, etc. . The book is better written and more comprehensive . and should be part of the library of any serious glycobiologist." (Robin Polt, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 130 (9), 2008)More details
Edition
1., 2006
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Edition type
Annotated edition
Illustrations
123 s/w Abbildungen, 40 s/w Tabellen
123 black & white illustrations, 40 black & white tables, biography
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
ISBN-13
978-3-540-34494-0 (9783540344940)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-540-49752-3
Schweitzer Classification
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10/2010
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Content
Biochemistry of Glycoconjugates.- General Introduction of Various Endoglycosidases.- Enzymatic Synthesis of Neo-N-glycans.- Enzymatic Synthesis of Neo-O-glycans.- Enzymatic Synthesis of Neoproteoglycans.- Enzymatic Synthesis of Neoglycolipids.- Analysis of Sugar Structures Using Endoglycosidase.