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1] Facts About: Protein Glycosylation

By: Richard D. Cummings While the N-glycosylation sequon N-X-S/T in glycoproteins of plants, fungi, and animals, is well known, there are many reports of alternative sequons for N-glycosylation in animals (1), including the sequences -N-X-C- (2-4), -N-X-V- (5,6), -N-V-E- (7), -N-X-A- (8), -N-X-G- (9...

2] Facts About: The Smallest and the Largest Glycoproteins in Mammals

By: Richard D. Cummings One of the smallest known naturally-occurring glycoprotein in mammals is likely to be CD24, also known as nectadrin. Although it behaves in analyses as a 23-60 kDa glycoprotein, the glycoprotein from mice has only 27 amino acids (human protein has 30 amino acids) (1-3)...