glycosyl

glycosyl
Any functional group derived from a sugar (especially from a monosaccharide) by removal of the hemiacetal hydroxy group

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  • Glycosyl — A glycosyl group is a structure obtained by removing the hydroxyl group from the hemiacetal function, the anomeric carbon, of a monosaccharide and, by extension, of a lower oligosaccharide …   Wikipedia

  • glycosyl — glikozilas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Radikalas, susidarantis nuo ciklinio monosacharido atskeliant glikozidinį hidroksilą. atitikmenys: angl. glycosyl rus. гликозил …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • glycosyl — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary glycose glucose Date: 1945 a monovalent radical derived from a cyclic form of glucose by removal of the hemiacetal hydroxyl group …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • glycosyl — The radical resulting from detachment of the OH of the hemiacetal or hemiketal of a saccharide. Cf.:glycoside. * * * gly·co·syl glī kə .sil n a monovalent radical derived from a cyclic form of glucose by removal of the hemiacetal hydroxyl group * …   Medical dictionary

  • glycosyl — gly·co·syl …   English syllables

  • glycosyl — ˈglīkəˌsil noun ( s) Etymology: glycose + yl : a univalent radical derived from a cyclic form of glycose by removal of the hemiacetal hydroxyl group compare glucosyl …   Useful english dictionary

  • glycosyl phosphatidyl inositol — See GPI anchor …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • glycosyl transferase — Enzyme that catalyses the transfer of a sugar (monosaccharide) unit from a sugar nucleotide derivative to a sugar or amino acid acceptor …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • glycosyl-amino-acid — noun any glyco amino acid …   Wiktionary

  • Chemical glycosylation — A chemical glycosylation reaction involves the coupling of a sugar to a glycosyl acceptor forming a glycoside.[1][2][3] If the acceptor is another sugar, the product is an oligosaccharide. The reaction involves coupling a glycosyl donor to a… …   Wikipedia

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