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Browse result for Creation in N-linked glycosylation
※ introduction N-linked glycosylation, is the attachment of an oligosaccharide, a carbohydrate consisting of several sugar molecules, sometimes also referred to as glycan, to a nitrogen atom (the amide nitrogen of an asparagine (Asn) residue of a protein), in a process called N-glycosylation, studied in biochemistry. The resulting protein is called an N-linked glycan, or simply an N-glycan.
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Wiki: N-linked glycosylation
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Wiki: N-linked glycosylation
| PTMD ID | UniProt Accession | Entrez ID | Gene Name | Protein Name | Organism |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PTMD01464 | P02679 | 2266 | FGG | Fibrinogen gamma chain | Homo sapiens |
| PTMD01516 | P13569 | 1080 | CFTR | Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator | Homo sapiens |
| PTMD01577 | P28472 | 2562 | GABRB3 | Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit beta-3 receptor subunit beta-3) | Homo sapiens |
| PTMD01616 | P38484 | 3460 | IFNGR2 | Interferon gamma receptor 2 | Homo sapiens |
