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The following pages link to Efficient preparation of natural and synthetic galactosides with a recombinant beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase-/UDP-4'-gal epimerase fusion protein (Q43561862):
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- Structural Characterization of the Hemagglutinin Receptor Specificity from the 2009 H1N1 Influenza Pandemic (Q27675496) (← links)
- Complete switch from α-2,3- to α-2,6-regioselectivity in Pasteurella dagmatis β-D-galactoside sialyltransferase by active-site redesign (Q27697654) (← links)
- Chemically defined sialoside scaffolds for investigation of multivalent interactions with sialic acid binding proteins (Q33194180) (← links)
- Chemoenzymatic synthesis of glycan libraries. (Q33264134) (← links)
- Glycan microarrays for screening sialyltransferase specificities. (Q33301450) (← links)
- On-virus construction of polyvalent glycan ligands for cell-surface receptors (Q33792591) (← links)
- Specificity and affinity of sialic acid binding by the rhesus rotavirus VP8* core (Q34348035) (← links)
- Synthesis of biologically active N- and O-linked glycans with multisialylated poly-N-acetyllactosamine extensions using P. damsela α2-6 sialyltransferase (Q35047554) (← links)
- Donor substrate promiscuity of bacterial β1-3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferases and acceptor substrate flexibility of β1-4-galactosyltransferases (Q35954435) (← links)
- Chemoenzymatic synthesis of α-dystroglycan core M1 O-mannose glycans (Q36197227) (← links)
- Converting Pasteurella multocidaα2-3-sialyltransferase 1 (PmST1) to a regioselective α2-6-sialyltransferase by saturation mutagenesis and regioselective screening (Q36263689) (← links)
- Recognition of sialylated poly-N-acetyllactosamine chains on N- and O-linked glycans by human and avian influenza A virus hemagglutinins. (Q36452947) (← links)
- Immunization with Outer Membrane Vesicles Displaying Designer Glycotopes Yields Class-Switched, Glycan-Specific Antibodies (Q37425396) (← links)
- Bifunctional CD22 ligands use multimeric immunoglobulins as protein scaffolds in assembly of immune complexes on B cells (Q38290597) (← links)
- Synthesis of Hemagglutinin-Binding Trisaccharides (Q38334843) (← links)
- A single bifunctional UDP-GlcNAc/Glc 4-epimerase supports the synthesis of three cell surface glycoconjugates in Campylobacter jejuni (Q38334961) (← links)
- Sialoside specificity of the siglec family assessed using novel multivalent probes: identification of potent inhibitors of myelin-associated glycoprotein. (Q38354163) (← links)
- Expression patterns of alpha 2,3-sialyltransferases and alpha 1,3-fucosyltransferases determine the mode of sialyl Lewis X inhibition by disaccharide decoys. (Q38355768) (← links)
- Sequential one-pot multienzyme (OPME) synthesis of lacto-N-neotetraose and its sialyl and fucosyl derivatives. (Q41107254) (← links)
- Potent glycan inhibitors of myelin-associated glycoprotein enhance axon outgrowth in vitro (Q42851971) (← links)
- Dimeric galectin-1 binds with high affinity to alpha2,3-sialylated and non-sialylated terminal N-acetyllactosamine units on surface-bound extended glycans. (Q45158458) (← links)
- Chemo-enzymatic synthesis of poly-N-acetyllactosamine (poly-LacNAc) structures and their characterization for CGL2-galectin-mediated binding of ECM glycoproteins to biomaterial surfaces (Q46402283) (← links)
- Metabolic engineering of Agrobacterium sp. for UDP-galactose regeneration and oligosaccharide synthesis (Q51151021) (← links)
- Recognition of Sialylated Poly-N-acetyllactosamine Chains on N- and O-Linked Glycans by Human and Avian Influenza A Virus Hemagglutinins (Q57170156) (← links)
- Observations on chemical and enzymatic approaches to α-2,3-sialylated octyl β-lactoside (Q57572248) (← links)
- Efficient synthesis of globoside and isogloboside tetrasaccharides by using beta(1-->3) N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase/UDP-N-acetylglucosamine C4 epimerase fusion protein (Q73613191) (← links)
- Preparation of oligosaccharides by homogenous enzymatic synthesis and solid phase extraction (Q84921742) (← links)