Secondary Structure and Glycosylation of Mucus Glycoproteins by Raman Spectroscopies
Abstract
The major structural components of protective mucus hydrogels on mucosal surfaces are the secreted polymeric gel-forming mucins. The very high molecular weight and extensive O-glycosylation of gel-forming mucins, which are key to their viscoelastic properties, create problems when studying mucins using conventional biochemical/structural techniques. Thus, key structural information, such as the secondary structure of the various mucin...
Paper Details
Title
Secondary Structure and Glycosylation of Mucus Glycoproteins by Raman Spectroscopies
Published Date
Nov 11, 2016
Journal
Volume
88
Issue
23
Pages
11609 - 11615
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