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Meaning of "glycosyl"

glycosyl (noun): a chemical group derived from a simple sugar and typically involved in carbohydrate metabolism
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  • Any functional group derived from a sugar (especially from a monosaccharide) by removal of the hemiacetal hydroxy group.

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The glycosyl is preferably derived from glucose.
Isolating the desired glycosyl phosphate triester.
Glycosyl derivatives of levodopa can also be used.
A laundry detergent composition comprising glycosyl hydrolase.
The glycosyl hyrdrolases are preferably PelA homologues.
Nucleotide sugars act as glycosyl donors in glycosylation reactions.
The glycosyl hydrolase is described in more detail above.
Various ways of producing glycosyl halides have been described.
The glycosyl residue is preferably the glucose residue.
Results were expressed as mg glycosyl units per g wet tissue.
Glycosyl residues have also been modified to bear ketone groups.
The preferred glycosyl moiety is fucose.
Then sugars are added one at a time by glycosyl transferase.
Wherein said glycosyl moiety is a mannose moiety.
The naturally occurring moiety may be a glycosyl moiety.

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A classification of glycosyl hydrolases based on amino acid sequence similarities.
Enzymes that catalyze the transfer of glycosyl groups to an acceptor.
Glycosyl transfer in oligosaccharide synthesis.
The coupling utilises a glycosyl transferase.
Glycosyl residues have also been modified to contain ketone groups.
An example of a glycosyl group is glucosyl.
Glycosyl transferase domain protein.
Linear chains may have several hundreds of glycosyl units.
These enzymes transfer a glycosyl group from a sugar nucleotide to an acceptor.
Glycosyl ascorbic acid.
The majority of the clones showed good regulation of glycosyl transferase expression.
The proportion of glycosyl fluoride could be reduced by dilution with dioxan.
B can also be an etherified hydroxyl with a carbon radical which is a glycosyl residue.
The glycosyl phosphate triesters are obtained as the substantially enriched anomer.
Attachment of sialic acid to the peptide chain can be direct or vía glycosyl groups.
The glycosyl moiety may also be substituted with various groups.
Glucan generically refers to a variety of polysaccharides containing glucose as the only glycosyl unit.
Assays for phloretin glycosyl transferase activity were then completed as described above.
Glucose oxidase and horseradish peroxidase are both enzymes with pendant glycosyl chains.
The glycosyl moiety is often responsible for non specific interactions in immunoassays.
Chemical addition or removal of glycosyl moieties can be carried out by any suitable method.
Unglycosylated polypeptides are polypeptides that do not comprise a covalently bound glycosyl group.
The fabric hueing agent and glycosyl hydrolase are described in more detail below.
Glycosyl linkage analysis was performed by preparing and analyzing partially methylated alditol acetates.
The polymeric modifying group can be attached at any position of a glycosyl moiety on a peptide.
The unsulfated glycosyl group contains all hydroxyl groups or protected versions thereof.
In a related aspect of this embodiment the galactosyl residue is substituted by another glycosyl residue.
Glycosyl transfer reactions typically yield a side product which is a nucleoside diphosphate or monophosphate.
An activating agent induces couplings involving glycosyl phosphate and glycosyl trichloroacetimidate building blocks.
The disaccharide is most readily characterized in the form of the crystalline glycosyl alditol peracetate.
Alternatively the glycosyl linking groups can be attached to the peptide through a saccharyl moiety.
The polymeric modifying moieties can be activated for reaction with the glycosyl core.
Glycosyl hydrolase genes and their use for producing enzymes for the biodegradation of carrageenans.
These precursors can be synthesized by glycosidation of linker moieties with appropriately activated glycosyl donors.
Preferably the glycosylated binding protein comprises glycosyl residues such that the glycosylation pattern is human.

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