نتایج جستجو برای: sialic acid

تعداد نتایج: 747935  

2017
Maja Tarailo-Graovac Britt I. Drögemöller Wyeth W. Wasserman Colin J. D. Ross Ans M. W. van den Ouweland Niklas Darin Gittan Kollberg Clara D. M. van Karnebeek Maria Blomqvist

BACKGROUND Sialic acid storage diseases are neurodegenerative disorders characterized by accumulation of sialic acid in the lysosome. These disorders are caused by mutations in SLC17A5, the gene encoding sialin, a sialic acid transporter located in the lysosomal membrane. The most common form of sialic acid storage disease is the slowly progressive Salla disease, presenting with hypotonia, atax...

2015
Haitham A. Badr Dina M.M. AlSadek Mohit P. Mathew Chen-Zhong Li Leyla B. Djansugurova Kevin J. Yarema Hafiz Ahmed

This report provides data that are specifically related to the differential sialylation of nutrient deprived breast cancer cells to sialic acid supplementation in support of the research article entitled, "Nutrient-deprived cancer cells preferentially use sialic acid to maintain cell surface glycosylation" [1]. Particularly, breast cancer cells, when supplemented with sialic acid under nutrient...

Journal: :Blood 1986
G H Mitchell T J Hadley M H McGinniss F W Klotz L H Miller

Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites with different capabilities of invading sialic acid-deficient erythrocytes were identified. Thai-2 parasites cultured in Tn erythrocytes invaded neuraminidase-treated and Tn erythrocytes twice as efficiently as Thai-2 parasites cultured in normal erythrocytes and seven to ten times more efficiently than a cloned line of Camp parasites cultured in normal e...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Salvador Almagro-Moreno E Fidelma Boyd

Sialic acids comprise a family of nine-carbon ketosugars that are ubiquitous on mammalian mucous membranes. However, sialic acids have a limited distribution among Bacteria and are confined mainly to pathogenic and commensal species. Vibrio pathogenicity island 2 (VPI-2), a 57-kb region found exclusively among pathogenic strains of Vibrio cholerae, contains a cluster of genes (nan-nag) putative...

2011
Haruo OGURA

Sialic acids are electronegatively charged C9-sugars and are considered to play important roles in higher animals and some microorganisms. Denoting their significance, understanding and exploiting the complexity of the sialic acids has been referred to as the "the third language of life". In essence, "sialic acid derivatives possess a harmonious shape and good balance between two opposing hydro...

Journal: :Chemcatchem 2022

Glycosyltransferase cascade: Fusion with the binding module Zbasic2 enables facile, one-step purification-immobilization of sialic acid synthetase and ?2,3-sialyltransferase on anionic carrier. The immobilized enzymes are recyclable catalysts for one-pot cascade synthesis sialo-oligosaccharides.

2013
Katarina Shahwan Martina Hesse Ann-Kathrin Mork Georg Herrler Christine Winter

The spike proteins of a number of coronaviruses are able to bind to sialic acids present on the cell surface. The importance of this sialic acid binding ability during infection is, however, quite different. We compared the spike protein of transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) and the spike protein of infectious bronchitis virus (IBV). Whereas sialic acid is the only receptor determinant ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
H Takematsu S Diaz A Stoddart Y Zhang A Varki

9-O-Acetylation is one of the most common modifications of sialic acids, and it can affect several sialic acid-mediated recognition phenomena. We previously reported a cDNA encoding a lysosomal sialic acid-specific 9-O-acetylesterase, which traverses the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi pathway and localizes primarily to lysosomes and endosomes. In this study, we report a variant cDNA derived from t...

Journal: :Bionatura (Ibarra - Impresa) 2023

This study was conducted at the College of Agriculture – University Anbar, Iraq. From 16 January to 5 February 2022, this aimed investigate effect injected egg hatching different sialic acid times in growth and embryonic development. Four hundred eggs types (Ross 308) were with concentrations 0 days (before placing incubator), 7 14 incubation. Eggs divided into four groups (100 each) as follows...

2018
Jiyun M Moon David M Aronoff John A Capra Patrick Abbot Antonis Rokas

Sialic acids are nine carbon sugars ubiquitously found on the surfaces of vertebrate cells and are involved in various immune response-related processes. In humans, at least 58 genes spanning diverse functions, from biosynthesis and activation to recycling and degradation, are involved in sialic acid biology. Because of their role in immunity, sialic acid biology genes have been hypothesized to...

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