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Glycobiology
In these three volumes of Methods in Enzymology focusing on glycomics, readers will appreciate how such discoveries were made and how such methods can be applied for readers’ own research efforts.
Minoru Fukuda (Volume editor)
9780123809995, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 25 October 2010
640 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.5 cm, 1.18 kg
"Like the previous Vols. 478 and 479, the book is very informative, and it is novel both in terms of problems discussed and also new methods used for glycobiology. This book will be very useful to a wide variety of readers from graduate students, researchers in academia, in industry, and to those who teach glycobiology and glycosciences at various levels." --Biochemistry (Moscow)
In this 3 volume collection focusing on glycomics, readers will appreciate how such discoveries were made and how such methods can be applied for readers’ own research efforts
Section I. Proteoglycans and Sulfotransferases 1. 3-O-sulfotransferases Nicholas Scworak 2. Proteoglycan and signal transduction Michael Simon 3. Glypican function Xinhua Lin 4. Glycomics profiling of heparan sulfate Jeremy Turnbull Section II. Infection and lectin 5. Recognition of carbohydrates by natural killer T cells Mitch Kronenberg 6. Microbial glycoconjugates in innate immunology Antonio Molinaro 7. Schistosome glycolipids and their role in innate immunity Irma Van Die and Rudolf Guyer 8. Carbohydrate-specific signaling through the DC-SIGN Teunis Geijtenbeek 9. Natural and engineered carbohydrate-recognition domains for targeted glycoproteomic analysis of cell surface glycosylation and identification of ligands for glycan-binding receptors Kurt Drickamer 10. MRH-domain containing lectin ERAD Nobuko Hirosawa 11. Galectin and the control of immune tolerance Gabriel Rabinovich 12. Galectin and cell signaling Michel Demetriou 13. Galectin-1 and HIV infection Sachiko Sato Secion III. Drosophila 14. Drosophila N- and O-glycans Michael Tiemeyer 15. MRH-domain containing lectin ERAD Nobuko Hirosawa 16. Drosophila proteoglycans Shoko Nishihara Section IV. Notch Signaling 17. O-GlcNAc modification of EGF domain of notch Tetsuya Okajima 18. Regulation of Notch signaling via O-glycosylation Jafar-Nejad Hamed Section V. New Development 19. O-fucosylation of Thrombospondin type 1 repeats Robert Haltiwanger 20. Unique glycans attached to unique glycoproteins Michael Pierce 21. Autoantibodies against carbohydrates Michel Hollingsworth 22. GPRH is critical for Golgi apparatus function Yusuke Maeda and Taroh Kinoshita 23. Genome-wide RNAi screen for N-glycosylation loci Weston B Struwe 24. Fucosyl glycans that bind to Helicobacter pylori Tatsuo Miyazaki and Katsumi Ajisaka 25. Seven-pass transmembrane glycoprotein, a glucose-responding receptor Yoshio Hirabayashi
Subject Areas: Molecular biology [PSD], Carbohydrates [PSBF], Biochemistry [PSB], Biophysics [PHVN]