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E-raamat: Techniques in Glycobiology

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Approximately 100 international specialists in chemistry, microbiology, botany, and pharmacology offer analysis and supporting graphics, equations, and photographs on multiple aspects of newer methods of animal and plant glycoconjugate analysis: e.g. mass spectronomy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, O -glycosylation characterizations, and chromophore and flurophore labeling of oligosaccharides. These selections from the Third International Symposium on Current Methods (San Diego, CA) convey the fundamentally critical role of such complex carbohydrates to basic biological functions: conferring unique properties on animal proteins and lipids, and serving as nutritional and structural supports in plants. As noted in the preface, no way yet has been found to clone these substances to produce viable quantities for research purposes. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

This work covers methodologies for plant and animal glycoconjugate analysis. It details mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, glycolipids and new physical methods, o-glycosylation characterization, chromophore and fluorophore labelling of oligosaccharides, separations, exoglycosidases and mapping, and plant glycobiology.
Preface iii(10) Contributors xiii Part I Mass Spectrometry and NMR 1(110)
1. New Frontiers in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: Use of the Nano NMR Probe for the Analysis of Microgram Quantities of Complex Carbohydrates 1(16) Adriana E. Manzi Paul A. Keifer
2. Analysis of Anionic Glycoconjugates by Delayed Extraction Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry 17(16) Bradford W. Gibson Jeffrey J. Engstrom Constance M. John Arnold M. Falick Wade M. Hines Stephen A. Martin
3. Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry of Oligosaccharides Separated by High pH Anion-Exchange Chromatography 33(20) Damon I. Papac Andrew J. S. Jones Louisette J. Basa
4. The Fragmentation Behavior of Glycopeptides Using the Post-Source Decay Technique and Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry 53(14) Uwe Rapp Anja Resemann Franz J. Mayer-Posner Wolfram Schafer Konrad Feichtinger
5. Application of Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry to Unusual Phosphorylated Oligosaccharides of Trypanosoma cruzi 67(10) Paul A. Haynes George A. M. Cross Michael A. J. Ferguson
6. Analysis of Carbohydrate-Protein Interactions by Mass Spectrometry 77(8) Yoko Ohashi Sadamu Kurono Yoshitaka Nagai
7. Mycobacterial Lipoarabinomannans: Structural and Tagging Studies 85(26) Carole Delmas Anne Venisse Alain Vercellone Martine Gilleron Renaud Albigot Therese Brando Michel Riviere Germain Puzo Part II Glycolipids and New Physical Methods 111(136)
8. Microscale Analysis of Glycosphingolipids by Thin-Layer Chromatography Blotting 111(16) Takao Taki
9. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography of Gangliosides 127(10) Sandro Sonnino Manuela Valsecchi Paola Palestini Marco Nicolini Vanna Chigorno
10. A Sensitive Cell Suspension Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Measuring the Density of Cell Surface Ganglioside and Carbohydrate Antigens 137(30) Mepur H. Ravindranath Amir A. Amiri Philip M. Bauer
11. Scattering Techniques for the Study of Aggregative Properties of Gangliosides 167(20) Laura Cantu Mario Corti Elena Del Favero
12. Imaging Carbohydrate Polymers with Noncontact Mode Atomic Force Microscopy 187(22) Theresa M. McIntire David A. Brant
13. Novel Approach for the Analysis of Interaction Between Sugar Chains and Carbohydrate-Recognizing Molecules Using a Biosensor Based on Surface Plasmon Resonance 209(20) Yasuro Shinohara Hiroyuki Sota Yukio Hasegawa
14. Glycoprotein Detection Using the Light-Addressable Potentiometric Sensor 229(18) Kilian Dill Part III Protein O-Glycosylation 247(102)
15. Effects of O-Glycosylation on Protein Structure: The Role and Characterization of Heavily O-Glycosylated Mucin Domains 247(24) Thomas A. Gerken Cheryl L. Owens Murali Pasumarthy
16. Predicting Mucin-Type O-Glycosylation Sites 271(18) Ake P. Elhammer Roger A. Poorman Ferenc J. Kezdy
17. Experimental Approaches to Studying O-Glycosylation In Vivo 289(10) Keith Nehrke Fred K. Hagen Lawrence A. Tabak
18. Identifying Sites of Glycosylation in Proteins 299(22) Anthony Pisano Daniel R. Jardine Nicolle H. Packer John W. Redmond Keith L. Williams Andrew A. Gooley Vince Farnsworth Wulf Carson Paul K. Cartier III
19. High Energy Collision-Induced Dissociation of O-Linked Glycopeptides 321(14) Katalin F. Medzihradszky
20. Analysis of Permethylated Glycoprotein Oligosaccharide Fractions by Gas Chromatography and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry 335(14) Kristina A. Thomsson Niclas G. Karlsson Hasse Karlsson Gunnar C. Hansson Part IV Labeling Oligosaccharides with Chromophores and Fluorophores 349(52)
21. Highly Sensitive Pre-Column Derivatization Procedures for Quantitative Determination of Monosaccharides, Sialic Acids, and Amino Sugar Alcohols of Glycoproteins by Reversed Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography 349(10) Kalyan Rao Anumula
22. Glycan Labeling with the Fluorophores 2-Aminobenzamide and Anthranilic Acid 359(18) Mark R. Hardy
23. Capillary Gel Electrophoresis of 8-Aminopyrene-3,6,8-trisulfonate-Labeled Oligosaccharides 377(14) Andras Guttman
24. Evaluation of Glycosylpyrazole Derivatives in Carbohydrate Analysis 391(10) Warren C. Kett Michael Batley John W. Redmond Part V Strategies for Oligosaccharide Separations and Sequencing 401(132)
25. Discovery and Uses of Novel Glycosidases 401(8) Sharon T. Wong-Madden David Landry Ellen P. Guthrie
26. Resolution of Oligosaccharides in Capillary Electrophoresis 409(22) Morgan Stefansson Milos Novotny
27. A Comparison of Oligosaccharide Profiling Methods 431(12) Elizabeth Higgins Richard Bernasconi
28. High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Mapping of Oligosaccharides Using High pH Anion-Exchange Chromatography: Improvements from Sample Preparation, Reduction, and Fluorometric Detection 443(14) Peter H. Lipniunas Lorri Reinders R. Reid Townsend James Bruce Collette Bigge Raj Parekh
29. Monosaccharide Analysis of Recombinant Glycoproteins by High pH Anion-Exchange Chromatography/High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Using a Refractive Index Detector 457(18) M. Janardhan Rao Yong K. Cho Roderic P. Kwok
30. 2-Aminobenzamide Labeling, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption A Sensitive Method for Monitoring Lot-to-Lot Consistency of Recombinant Glycoproteins 475(16) Kristina Kopp Michael Schluter Rolf G. Werner
31. Characterization of Subnanomolar Amounts of N-Glycans by 2-Aminobenzamide Labeling, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry, and Computer-Assisted Sequence Analysis 491(18) Rolf Nuck Martin Gohlke
32. Isolation and Characterization of N-Linked Oligosaccharides from Yeast Glycoproteins 509(24) Robert B. Trimble Part VI Plant Glycobiology 533(96)
33. High Resolution Electrophoretic Analysis of Carbohydrates Using a DNA Sequencer 533(20) Michael G. OShea Matthew Morrell
34. Recent Developments in Starch Structure Analysis Using High-Performance Anion-Exchange Chromatography with Pulsed Amperometric Detection 553(14) Kit-Sum Wong Jay-lin Jane
35. Red Seaweed Galactans: Methodology for the Structural Determination of Corallinan, a Different Agaroid 567(28) Carlos A. Stortz Marcelo R. Cases Alberto Cerezo
36. Some New Methods to Study Plant Polyuronic Acids and Their Esters 595(18) Nicholas C. Carpita Maureen C. McCann
37. Analysis of Red Algal Extracellular Matrix Polysaccharides: Cellulose and Carrageenan 613(16) Michael R. Gretz Jean-Claude Mollet Ruth Falshaw Index 629
R. Reid Townsend, Arland T. Hotchkiss