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The synthesis and properties of t25 glycoprotein in thy-1- -negative mutant lymphoma cells.

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Data indicate that normal glycosylation of T25 glycoprotein is probably essential for the molecule to be incorporated into the plasma membrane and expressed on the cell surface.
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This article is published in Cell.The article was published on 1978-05-01. It has received 148 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Glycoprotein & Glycosylation.

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Carbohydrate moieties of glycoproteins a re-evaluation of their function

TL;DR: It is proposed that the carbohydrate acts as a chemical ‘tag’ which, upon interaction with a specific intracellular membrane receptor, directs glycoproteins to specific cellular organelles following synthesis on the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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Mammalian microRNAs: a small world for fine-tuning gene expression.

TL;DR: It is argued that developing mouse models for deleted and/or overexpressed microRNAs will be of invaluable interest to decipher the regulatory networks where micro RNAs are involved in mammalian diseases, with particular focus on cancer.
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Biochemical characterization and cellular distribution of a polymorphic, murine cell-surface glycoprotein expressed on lymphoid tissues

TL;DR: The glycoprotein exists in two antithetical allelic forms and is identical to a polymorphic surface molecule independently characterized by Colombatti and co-workers, and can be detected on lung, kidney, brain, and liver as well as cultured fibroblasts.
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Biosynthesis of the human transferrin receptor in cultured cells.

TL;DR: Evidence is presented that the mature receptor contains both complex and high mannose N-asparagine-linked oligosaccharides that are synthesized via a common highMannose intermediate as previously described for other glycoproteins.
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The Function of Saccharide-Lipids in Synthesis of Glycoproteins

TL;DR: As discussed in Chapter 1, one of the major classes of glycoproteins is that in which the carbohydrate chain is linked to the polypeptide chain by means of an N-glycosidic bond.
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Quantitative film detection of 3H and 14C in polyacrylamide gels by fluorography.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that pre-exposure of the film to a brief flash of light greatly increases the sensitivity of fluorography, because it corrects the non-linear relationship between radioactivity of the sample and absorbance of theFilm image.
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The akr thymic antigen and its distribution in leukemias and nervous tissues

TL;DR: A clear-cut serological differentiation between AKR lymphocytes of thymic and non-thymic origin is reported: these two cell types are antigenically distinct.
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Tunicamycin inhibition of polyisoprenyl N-acetylglucosaminyl pyrophosphate formation in calf-liver microsomes.

TL;DR: Tunicamycin inhibited the production of the [3H]G1cNAc-lipid but did not affect the synthesis of the 14C-mannolipid, which accounts for the effect of the antibiotic upon glycoprotein formation in vivo.
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Comparative Aspects of Glycoprotein Structure

TL;DR: Of all the biologically occurring macromolecules the glycoproteins, which consist of carbohydrate moieties convalently linked to a polypeptide backbone, represent the most diverse group, ranging from substances in which the carbohydrate component represents less than 1% of the total weight to those in which it represents over 80% ofThe total.
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