Identification method for twelve oligomannose-type sugar chains thought to be processing intermediates of glycoproteins. (1987)
Hase S, Natsuka S, Oku H, Ikenaka T
Anal Biochem, 1987 vol.167:321-326
SNFG,
Text,
Oxford
taxonomy (1)
protein (1)
source (1)
structure (3)
composition (2)
disease (0)
reference (1)
site (1)
peptide (0)
- Homo sapiens (Human)
Taxonomy
- Complement c3 / Homo sapiens P01024
Protein
- Blood Serum (UBERON_0001977)
Source
- N-Linked / High-Mannose / Man(a1-2)Man(a1-6)[Man(a1-3)]Man(a1-6)[Man(a1-2)Man(a1-3)]Man(b1-4)GlcNAc(b1-4)GlcNAc
- N-Linked / High-Mannose / Man(a1-3)[Man(a1-6)]Man(a1-6)[Man(a1-2)Man(a1-2)Man(a1-3)]Man(b1-4)GlcNAc(b1-4)GlcNAc
- N-Linked / High-Mannose / Man(a1-2)Man(a1-6)[Man(a1-3)]Man(a1-6)[Man(a1-2)Man(a1-2)Man(a1-3)]Man(b1-4)GlcNAc(b1-4)GlcNAc
Reported structure
Disease
-
Complement c3 / Homo sapiens
- Undefined site
Reported glycosite
Mass spectrometry observed peptide
-
- N-Linked / High-Mannose
(avg mass : 1559.4021)
- Blood Serum (UBERON_0001977)
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Complement c3 / Homo sapiens
- Undefined site
-
- N-Linked / High-Mannose
(avg mass : 1559.4021)
- Blood Serum (UBERON_0001977)
-
Complement c3 / Homo sapiens
- Undefined site
-
- N-Linked / High-Mannose
(avg mass : 1721.5445)
- N-Linked / High-Mannose
(avg mass : 1721.5445)
Source
Reported glycosite
- N-Linked / High-Mannose
(avg mass : 1559.4021)
Source
Reported glycosite
- N-Linked / High-Mannose
(avg mass : 1559.4021)