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Post Translational Modification
Zachry Theis Clarity Argall
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Overview Post Translational Modification Glycosylation
Tyrosine Sulfonation
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Glycosylation Description Purpose of Glycosylation Mechanism
Types of Glycosylation
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Description Post Translational Modification Enzymatic Process
Carbohydrate Attachment Found frequently in ER and golgi
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Purpose Structural Components Specific Recognition Protein Folding
Endogeneous Recogoniton Exogeneous Recognition
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Mechanism α linkage β linkage
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Types of Glycosylation
N-Linked O-linked C-Linked Glycation
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N-Linked Largely In Eukaryotes Addition to Asparagine
Oligosaccharyltransferase High Mannose Oligosaccharides Complex Oligosaccharides
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O-Linked After N-glycosylation Golgi Serine and Threonine
UDP-N-acetyl-D-galactosamine:polypeptide N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase
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C-Linked Mannose to Tryptophan Less common Thrombospondins
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Glycation Non Enzymatic Endogeneous or Exogeneous Impairs function
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson
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Tyrosine Sulfation
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Tyrosine Sulfation Posttranslational Modification
Sulfate group added to Tyrosine residue of protein Occurs in Golgi Apparatus Tyrosine
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Tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase
Catalyst
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Mechanism
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3'-Phosphoadenosine-5'-phosphosulfate
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Function Strengthens Protein-Protein Interactions Examples:
Serine Protease Inhibitors Adhesion Molecules Coagulation Factors
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References Alberts, Bruce. Molecular Biology of the Cell. New York: Garland Science, Print "Glycosylation." UniProt. UniProt, 20 July Web. 19 Nov < Varki, Ajit. Essentials of Glycobiology. Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Print
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