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Glycoprotein Labeling Using Engineered Variants of Galactose Oxidase Obtained by Directed Evolution

Rannes, Julie B; Ioannou, Avgousta; Willies, Simon C; Grogan, Gideon; Behrens, Carsten; Flitsch, Sabine L; Turner, Nicholas J

Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2011;133(22):8436-8439.

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Abstract

A directed evolution approach has been used for the generation of variants of galactose oxidase (GOase) that can selectively oxidize glycans on glycoproteins. The aldehyde function introduced on the glycans D-mannose (Man) and D-N-acetyl glucosamine (GlcNAc) by the enzyme variants could then be used to label the glycoproteins and also whole cells that display mannosides on their surface.

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Volume:
133
Issue:
22
Start page:
8436
End page:
8439
Total:
4
Pagination:
8436-8439
Digital Object Identifier:
10.1021/ja2018477
ISI Accession Number:
WOS:000291414400013
Related website(s):
  • Related website <Go to ISI>://WOS:000291414400013
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  • Times Cited: 2
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Active

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:150596
Created by:
Turner, Nicholas
Created:
14th January, 2012, 14:38:17
Last modified by:
Turner, Nicholas
Last modified:
26th October, 2015, 19:25:12

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