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Immobilization of glycans on solid surfaces for application in glycomics.

Crystal L O'NeilKeith J StineAlexei V Demchenko
Published in: Journal of carbohydrate chemistry (2018)
Carbohydrates are an important class of biomolecules which are involved in a multitude of cellular functions. In the field of glycomics, the structure and function of various carbohydrates, oligosaccharides, glycans and their conjugates are constantly under investigation. In the continuing quest to understand the roles of carbohydrates in their interactions with proteins, immunogens, and other cell-surface carbohydrates, scientists have developed methods for observing the effects of specific saccharide sequences on various cellular components. Carbohydrate immobilization has allowed researchers to study the impact of specific sequences, leading to a deeper understanding of many cellular processes. The goal of this review is to highlight the chemical reactions and interactions that have been used for glycan immobilization.
Keyphrases
  • cell surface
  • biofilm formation
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • genetic diversity