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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Biochemistry. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (240 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780128023570
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    DDC: 547.78
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Reference -- Robert John (Robin) Ferrier -- Bibliography -- Chapter Two: Synthetic Approaches to l-Iduronic Acid and l-Idose: Key Building Blocks for the Preparation of Glycosaminog... -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Background -- 2. Epimerization at C-5 of d-Glucose Derivatives -- 2.1. SN2 Displacement of Sulfonates -- 2.2. The Mitsunobu Reaction -- 2.3. Epimerization via Generation of a C-5 Radical -- 3. Homologation of Tetroses and Pentoses -- 3.1. The Mukaiyama-Type Aldol Reaction -- 3.2. Diastereoselective Cyanohydrin Formation -- 3.3. Addition of Organometallic Reagents -- 3.4. Homologation Using 2-(Trimethylsilyl)thiazole -- 4. Isomerization of Unsaturated Sugars -- 4.1. Diastereoselective Hydroboration of exo-Glycals -- 4.2. From Delta4-Uronates -- 4.3. From 4-Deoxypentenosides -- 4.4. From d-Glucuronic Acid Glycal -- 5. Miscellaneous Methods -- 5.1. Diastereoselective Tishchenko Reaction -- 5.2. Homologation with 5,6-Dihydro-1,4-dithiin-2-yl[(4-methoxybenzyl)oxy]methane -- 5.3. C-H Activation of 6-Deoxy-l-hexoses -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Three: Glycosylation of Cellulases: Engineering Better Enzymes for Biofuels -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Glycosylation of Cellulose-Degrading Enzymes -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Glycan Structures Found on TrCel7A and Additional Secreted Cellulases -- 2.3. Implications of N-Glycosylation of the TrCel7A Catalytic Domain -- 2.4. Implications of O-Glycosylation of TrCel7A Linker Domain -- 2.5. Implications of O-Glycosylation of the CBM -- 3. Recombinant Expression of Fungal Cellulases -- 3.1. Expression of T. reesei Cellulases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae -- 3.2. Glycoengineered Strains of and Heterologous Protein Expression in Pichia pastoris. , 3.3. Glycosylation and Engineering of Expressed Proteins in Aspergillus Species -- 4. Modifications by Glycan-Trimming Enzymes -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Secreted Glycan-Active α-Mannosidases from T. reesei -- 4.3. Secreted α-Mannosidases from Additional Fungi -- 4.4. endo-β-N-Acetylglucosaminidases Secreted by Fungi -- 5. Summary and Future Perspectives -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix 1. Molecular Dynamics Simulation of a Linker Interacting with Crystalline Cellulose -- References -- Chapter Four: Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOS): Structure, Function, and Enzyme-Catalyzed Synthesis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Structures of HMOS -- 2.1. HMOS Monosaccharide Building Blocks, Core Structures, and Glycosidic Linkages -- 2.2. HMOS Structures -- 3. Biosynthesis of HMOS -- 4. Functions of HMOS -- 4.1. Neutral Non-Fucosylated HMOS -- 4.2. Fucosylated HMOS -- 4.3. Sialylated HMOS -- 5. Production of HMOS by Enzyme-Catalyzed Processes -- 5.1. 2FL -- 5.2. 3SL and 3SLN -- 5.3. 6SL and 6SLN -- 5.4. LNT2, LNnT, LNnH, LNnO, LNnD, LSTd, and Disialyl Oligosaccharides -- 5.5. Fucα1-2LNnT -- 5.6. LNFP III, LNnFP V, and LNnDFH -- 5.7. LNT -- 5.8. 3FL, LDFT, LNFP II, Lea Tetrasaccharide, and LeX Tetrasaccharide -- 5.9. LNFP I and LNDFH I -- 5.10. Other Oligosaccharides -- 6. Perspectives -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Back Cover.
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