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9780841238657

Synthesis of Carbohydrates Through Biotechnology

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  • ISBN13:

    9780841238657

  • ISBN10:

    0841238650

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-02-12
  • Publisher: American Chemical Society

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Synthesis of Carbohydrates Through Biotechnology discusses the engineering of glycosyltransferases and carbohydrate-active enzymes for preparative purposes, structure-function studies, chemo-enzymatic carbohydrate synthesis, and new approaches on carbohydrate-based drug discoveries.Practitioners in the carbohydrate and genetic engineering fields, especially those in the medicinal, chemical, and pharmaceutical areas, will find this book useful. Carbohydrates and their conjugates occur in biological and immunological processes such as molecular recognition and host-pathogen interactions. Carbohydrate structures also frequently change upon carcinogenic transformation. Glycomics, which is the study of an organism's entire array ofoligosaccharides, is now emerging as the third informatics wave after genomics and proteomics. This major area will help us understand the molecular phenotype. Because of the complexities of carbohydrates, the function of the majority of carbohydrates in biological systems still needs to beexplored. Although carbohydrates are less interesting targets for drug development, they are important components in many valuable therapeutics such antibiotics and anticancer agents. For these reasons, more reliable technologies to efficiently assemble glycoconjugates are absolutely needed to enable theirstudies.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Approaches to the Enzymatic Carbohydrate Synthesis
1(10)
Przemyslaw Kowal
Jun Shao
Mei Li
Wen Yi
Hanfen Li
Peng George Wang
Exploring Carbohydrate Diversity through Automated Synthesis
11(12)
Obadiah J. Plante
Glycosynthesis for Drug Discovery: Globo H Synthesis by OPopS
23(16)
Shirley A. Wacowich-Sgarbi
David Rabuka
Paulo W. M. Sgarbi
Yoshi Ichikawa
Probing the Antigenic Diversity of Sugar Chains
39(14)
Ruby Wang
Brian J. Trummer
Ellen Gluzman
Chao Deng
Denong Wang
Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Lactosamine and (α2→3)Sialylated Lactosamine Building Blocks
53(20)
Fengyang Yan
Seema Mehta
Eva Eichler
Warren Wakarchuk
Dennis M. Whitfield
Synthesis of Bioactive Glycopeptides through Endoglycosidase-Catalyzed Transglycosylation
73(20)
Lai-Xi Wang
Suddham Singh
Jiahong Ni
Strategies for Synthesis of an Oligosaccharide Library Using a Chemoenzymatic Approach
93(20)
Ola Blixt
Nahid Razi
Artificial Golgi Apparatus: Direct Monitoring of Glycosylation Reactions on Automated Glycosynthesizer
113(12)
Shin-Ichiro Nishimura
Noriko Nagahori
Reiko Sadamoto
Kenji Monde
Kenichi Niikura
Sugar Engineering with Glycosaminoglycan Synthases
125(14)
Paul L. DeAngelis
Production of Oligosaccharides Using Engineered Bacteria: Engineering of Exopolysaccharides from Lactic Acid Bacteria
139(14)
Laure Jelly
Veronique Tornare
Sunil Kochhar
Production of Oligosaccharides by Coupling Engineered Bacteria
153(12)
Satoshi Koizumi
Synthesis of Glycoconjugates through Biosynthesis Pathway Engineering
165(20)
Mei Li
Jun Shao
Min Xiao
Peng George Wang
Indexes
Author Index
185(2)
Subject Index
187

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