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Production, crystallization and X-ray characterization of chemically glycosylated hen egg-white lysozyme.


ABSTRACT: The crystallization of glycoproteins is one of the challenges to be confronted by the crystallographic community in the frame of what is known as glycobiology. The state of the art for the crystallization of glycoproteins is not promising and removal of the carbohydrate chains is generally suggested since they are flexible and a source of heterogeneity. In this paper, the feasibility of introducing glucose into the model protein hen egg-white lysozyme via a post-purification glycosylation reaction that may turn any protein into a model glycoprotein whose carbohydrate fraction can be manipulated is demonstrated.

SUBMITTER: Lopez-Jaramillo FJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1952424 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Production, crystallization and X-ray characterization of chemically glycosylated hen egg-white lysozyme.

López-Jaramillo F J FJ   Pérez-Banderas F F   Hernández-Mateo F F   Santoyo-González F F  

Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 20050401 Pt 4


The crystallization of glycoproteins is one of the challenges to be confronted by the crystallographic community in the frame of what is known as glycobiology. The state of the art for the crystallization of glycoproteins is not promising and removal of the carbohydrate chains is generally suggested since they are flexible and a source of heterogeneity. In this paper, the feasibility of introducing glucose into the model protein hen egg-white lysozyme via a post-purification glycosylation reacti  ...[more]

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