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Dictionary » O » Oligosaccharide 2-o-sulfatase Oligosaccharide 2-o-sulfataseoligosaccharide 2-O-sulfatase (Science: enzyme) hydrolyzes the 2-o-sulfate of the disaccharide 4-deoxy-2-o-sulfato-alpha-l-threo-hex-4-enopyranosyluronic acid-(1-4)-2-deoxy-2-sulfamido-6-o-sulfato-d-glucose from heparin Registry number: EC 3.1.6.- Synonym: flavobacterium heparinum 2-o-sulphatase, heparo-2-o-sulfatase ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: N-linked oligosaccharides1) Is the oligosaccharide underivatised, permethylated or peracetylated? 2) Would you like me to tell you the mass values as monoisotopic or average? SO: 3) Tell me what oligosaccharide and I'll guide you through it.
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SDS-PAGE analysisok, I don't think that made a great deal of sense.. I meant, how to I estimate the average mass of an n-linked oligosaccharide?
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N-linked oligosaccharidesDoes anyone have any idea how you estimate the average mass of an n-linked oligosaccharide? Thanks in anticipation,
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Diff b/w: monosaccharide, oligosaccharide, polysaccharide?Please help me understand! I'm in grade 12 bio, and I don't get the difference. Mainly between oligo and poly.
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What makes a polysaccharide?oligosaccharide is usually taken as 2-10, so anything larger should be polysaccharide ;)
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