glycosylation

glycosylation
gly·co·syl·a·tion

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  • Glycosylation — C est une réaction enzymatique consistant à lier de façon covalente un glucide à une chaîne peptidique ou une protéine. À ne pas confondre avec la glycation, réaction purement chimique et spontanée. Le processus de glycosylation débute dans le… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • glycosylation — noun Date: 1945 the process of adding glycosyl radicals to a protein to form a glycoprotein • glycosylate transitive verb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • O-linked glycosylation — is a form of glycosylation occurring in the Golgi apparatus.[1] Contents 1 O N acetylgalactosamine (O GalNAc) 2 O fucose 3 O glucose …   Wikipedia

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