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Meaning of "n-linked carbohydrate"

n-linked carbohydrate: This term is used in biochemistry to describe a type of carbohydrate molecule that is attached to another molecule through a nitrogen atom, specifically referring to the linkage pattern

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n-linked carbohydrate
The number of N-linked carbohydrate chains on each analog is indicated.
Each antibody isotype has a distinct variety of N-linked carbohydrate structures.
The analog has additional N-linked carbohydrate chains at residues 30 and 88 of human Epo.
Alternatively, substitutions to eliminate this sequence will remove an existing N-linked carbohydrate chain.
Disulfide bonds are shown as lines, N-linked carbohydrate groups are shown as circles.
Alternatively, substitutions that eliminate this sequence will remove an existing N-linked carbohydrate chain.
They also differ in the distribution of N-linked carbohydrate groups, symbolically shown as circles.
Alternatively, substitutions which eliminate this sequence will remove an existing N-linked carbohydrate chain.
Thus, N-linked carbohydrate may have a small but not critical role in LFA-1 binding.
The analogs will have at least four N-linked carbohydrate chains.
A complex N-linked carbohydrate structure ;.
The analogs may have two additional N-linked carbohydrate chains.
The single predicted N-linked carbohydrate is in the Fc domain at Asn159.
The analogs of the invention may have at least four N-linked carbohydrate chains.
Thus, analog N53, which contains six N-linked carbohydrate chains, was the most potent analog.

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This change in molecular weight can be attributed to the removal of 3 N-linked carbohydrate moieties.
Each antibody isotype has a distinct variety of N-linked carbohydrate structures in the constant regions.
In one embodiment, the analogs will have two additional N-linked carbohydrate chains.
Naturally occurring antibodies contain at least one N-linked carbohydrate attached to a heavy chain.
The TM analogs of the present invention contain both O-linked and N-linked carbohydrate.
In a preferred embodiment, NESP will have two additional N-linked carbohydrate chains at residues 30 and 88.
The analogs of the invention will have at least four N-linked carbohydrate chains.
The purified protein was digested with N-glycanase to remove all N-linked carbohydrate chains.
The use according to claim 1, wherein the analog comprises three additional N-linked carbohydrate chains.
In other embodiments, the analogs will have three, four or more additional N-linked carbohydrate chains.
The Y-shaped symbol indicates a potential N-linked carbohydrate chain.
The K. lactis precursor contains only 2 sites for the addition of N-linked carbohydrate chains.

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