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Enzyme-catalyzed organic synthesis: practical routes to aza sugars and their analogs for use as glycoprocessing inhibitors

Gary C. Look, +2 more
- 01 Apr 1993 - 
- Vol. 26, Iss: 4, pp 182-190
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This article is published in Accounts of Chemical Research.The article was published on 1993-04-01. It has received 261 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Organic synthesis.

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Synthesis of chiral pharmaceutical intermediates by biocatalysis

TL;DR: Chiral intermediates were prepared by biocatalytic processes for the chemical synthesis of four pharmaceutical drug candidates and served as intermediates for thromboxane A2 antagonist.
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Chemical Selection for Catalysis in Combinatorial Antibody Libraries

TL;DR: A method that allows for the direct chemical selection for catalysis from antibody libraries was devised, whereby the positive aspects of hybridoma technology were preserved and re-formatted in the filamentous phage system to allow direct selection of catalysis.
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Aberrant glycosylation in tumors and tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens

TL;DR: Aberrant glycosylation as such may be the basis of inappropriate cell/cell and cell/matrix interactions that may be reflected in the abnormal cell social behavior of tumor cells, such as uncontrolled cell growth, invasiveness, and metastatic potential.
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Inhibitors of the Biosynthesis and Processing of N-Linked Oligosaccharide Chains

TL;DR: A number of inhibitors have been identified that interfere with glycoprotein biosynthesis, processing, or transport, such as tunicamycin, tridecaptin, and flavomycin this paper.

Inhibitors of the biosynthesis and processing of n-linked

TL;DR: A number of glycoproteins have oligosaccharides linked to protein in a GlcNAc----asparagine bond that are either of the complex, the high-mannose or the hybrid structure and a number of inhibitors have been identified that interfere with glycoprotein biosynthesis, processing, or transport.
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