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- Q5376339 subject Q8420217.
- Q5376339 abstract "An Endoglycosidase is an enzyme that releases oligosaccharides from glycoproteins or glycolipids. It may also cleave polysaccharide chains between residues that are not the terminal residue, although releasing oligosaccharides from conjugated protein and lipid molecules is more common.It breaks the glycosidic bonds between two sugar monomer in the polymer. It is different from exoglycosidase that it does not do so at the terminal residue. Hence, it is used to release long carbohydrates from conjugated molecules. If an exoglycosidase were used, every monomer in the polymer would have to be removed, one by one from the chain, taking a long time. An endoglycosidase cleaves, giving a polymeric product.PROTEIN-x1-x2-x3-x4-x5-x6-x7-x8-x9-x10-x11-...-xn".
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- Q5376339 wikiPageWikiLink Q178827.
- Q5376339 wikiPageWikiLink Q187126.
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- Q5376339 wikiPageWikiLink Q8420217.
- Q5376339 comment "An Endoglycosidase is an enzyme that releases oligosaccharides from glycoproteins or glycolipids. It may also cleave polysaccharide chains between residues that are not the terminal residue, although releasing oligosaccharides from conjugated protein and lipid molecules is more common.It breaks the glycosidic bonds between two sugar monomer in the polymer. It is different from exoglycosidase that it does not do so at the terminal residue.".
- Q5376339 label "Endoglycosidase".