Carbohydrate bioengineering [electronic resource] : proceedings of an international conference, Elsinore, Denmark, April 23-26, 1995 / edited by Steffen B. Petersen, Birte Svensson, Sven Pedersen.

By: Carbohydrate Bioengineering Meeting (1995 : Helsing�r, Denmark)Contributor(s): Petersen, Steffen B | Svensson, Birte | Pedersen, SvenMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Progress in biotechnology: 10.Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1995Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 369 p.) : ill. (some col.)ISBN: 9780444822239; 0444822232; 9780080528519 (electronic bk.); 0080528511 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Carbohydrates -- Synthesis -- Congresses | Carbohydrates -- Biotechnology -- Congresses | Glycoconjugates -- Congresses | Carbohydrates -- biosynthesis -- Congresses | Biotechnology -- Congresses | Glycoconjugates -- Congresses | Glucides -- Synth�ese -- Congr�es | Glucides -- Biotechnologie -- Congr�es | Glycoconjugu�es -- Congr�es | SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biochemistry | Carbohydrates -- Synthesis -- Congresses | Carbohydrates -- Biotechnology -- Congresses | Glycoconjugates -- Congresses | Carbohydrates BiotechnologyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Carbohydrate bioengineering.DDC classification: 660/.62 LOC classification: QP701 | .C285 1995ebOther classification: 35.79 Online resources: ScienceDirect Summary: The Carbohydrate Bioengineering Meeting held in Elsinore, Denmark, April 23-26, 1995, gathered 230 scientists, mostly from Europe, with interest in carbohydrate analysis and structure; carbohydrates in medicine and glycopathology; structure, function, application, and protein engineering of carbohydrate active enzymes; oligo- and polysaccharides of industrial interest; and production of carbohydrate containing new materials. The first chapters address glycoconjugates as modulatory and recognition molecules, structure determination using NMR and mass spectrometry, and microdialysis-chip enzyme-based sensors. Active site mutations coupled with crystal structures and synthetic substrate analogue interactions as well as new three-dimensional structures and binding domains for biotechnological applications are included in the chapters. Carbohydrate active enzymes turned out to be a predominant topic. The rapid development in glycobiology and glycotechnology has resulted in an enormous increase in our knowledge on the structure conversion, and application of carbohydrates in industry and medicine.
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The Carbohydrate Bioengineering Meeting held in Elsinore, Denmark, April 23-26, 1995, gathered 230 scientists, mostly from Europe, with interest in carbohydrate analysis and structure; carbohydrates in medicine and glycopathology; structure, function, application, and protein engineering of carbohydrate active enzymes; oligo- and polysaccharides of industrial interest; and production of carbohydrate containing new materials. The first chapters address glycoconjugates as modulatory and recognition molecules, structure determination using NMR and mass spectrometry, and microdialysis-chip enzyme-based sensors. Active site mutations coupled with crystal structures and synthetic substrate analogue interactions as well as new three-dimensional structures and binding domains for biotechnological applications are included in the chapters. Carbohydrate active enzymes turned out to be a predominant topic. The rapid development in glycobiology and glycotechnology has resulted in an enormous increase in our knowledge on the structure conversion, and application of carbohydrates in industry and medicine.

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