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  1. Category:Sugar specificity (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar specificity
  2. Category:Protein sugar interaction (56 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Protein sugar interaction
  3. Category:Sugar-binding protein (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar-binding protein
  4. Category:Sugar-binding protein lectin (59 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar-binding protein lectin
  5. Category:Sugar transport (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar transport
  6. Category:Sugar (36 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar
  7. Category:Sugar binding protein (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar binding protein
  8. Category:Sugar-binding (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar-binding
  9. Category:Sugar-binding transcriptional regulator (70 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar-binding transcriptional regulator
  10. Category:Sugar receptor binding domain (60 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar receptor binding domain
  11. Category:Base-sugar stacking (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Base-sugar stacking
  12. Category:Six-sugar complex (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Six-sugar complex
  13. Category:Sugar kinase (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar kinase
  14. Category:Sugar ring pucker (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar ring pucker
  15. Category:Sugar-nucleotide epimerase (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar-nucleotide epimerase
  16. Category:Sugar-activating enzyme (54 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sugar-activating enzyme
  17. Category:Blood group sugar (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Blood group sugar
  18. Category:Nucleotide sugar methabolism (59 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Nucleotide sugar methabolism
  19. Category:Modified sugar (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Modified sugar
  20. Category:Protein-sugar complex (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Protein-sugar complex

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  1. 100d (3,251 bytes)
    12: ...alue of 0.145 for 2,314 reflections. The C3'-endo sugar puckers of the terminal riboses apparently drive ...
  2. 104d (3,095 bytes)
    11: ...lves only the dT5 base step, and (d) although the sugar conformations of the DNA residues A6-G12 are clos...
  3. 105d (3,136 bytes)
    2: .... NOVEL NOE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN AMINO PROTONS AND SUGAR PROTONS==
    11: ... are read off the two patterns of (amino proton)-(sugar proton) cross-peaks: one is the same as in the d(...
    13: ...: novel NOE connections between amino protons and sugar protons.,Leroy JL, Gueron M Structure. 1995 Jan 1...
  4. 1jlx (2,725 bytes)
    14: ...-antigen disaccharide even when 'masked' by other sugars.
  5. 2bo6 (5,045 bytes)
    11: ...c linkage has the same alpha configuration as the sugar donor.<ref>PMID:10585410</ref> <ref>PMID:15951819...
    24: ...-D-mannose recognition as the nature of the donor sugar.
  6. 2bo4 (4,968 bytes)
    11: ...c linkage has the same alpha configuration as the sugar donor.<ref>PMID:10585410</ref> <ref>PMID:15951819...
    24: ...-D-mannose recognition as the nature of the donor sugar.
  7. 2bo7 (5,034 bytes)
    11: ...c linkage has the same alpha configuration as the sugar donor.<ref>PMID:10585410</ref> <ref>PMID:15951819...
    24: ...-D-mannose recognition as the nature of the donor sugar.
  8. 2bo8 (5,128 bytes)
    11: ...c linkage has the same alpha configuration as the sugar donor.<ref>PMID:10585410</ref> <ref>PMID:15951819...
    24: ...-D-mannose recognition as the nature of the donor sugar.
  9. 2boj (3,939 bytes)
    24: ...hat differ only by the group at position 5 of the sugar ring. Isothermal calorimetry experiments provided...
  10. 1qr5 (6,407 bytes)
    10: ... system catalyzes the phosphorylation of incoming sugar substrates concomitantly with their translocation...
  11. 1h7f (4,291 bytes)
    11: ...X KPSU5_ECOLX] Activates KDO (a required 8-carbon sugar) for incorporation into bacterial lipopolysacchar...
    24: ...mble those of other enzymes processing nucleotide-sugars.
  12. 1h7h (4,288 bytes)
    11: ...X KPSU5_ECOLX] Activates KDO (a required 8-carbon sugar) for incorporation into bacterial lipopolysacchar...
    24: ...mble those of other enzymes processing nucleotide-sugars.
  13. 1h7q (4,197 bytes)
    24: ...ate, lipid phosphate or phosphate. The nucleotide-sugar-dependent glycosyltransferases fall into over 50 ...
    26: ...yltransferase SpsA: a comparison with related NDP-sugar glycosyltransferases.,Tarbouriech N, Charnock SJ,...
  14. 1h7t (4,362 bytes)
    11: ...X KPSU5_ECOLX] Activates KDO (a required 8-carbon sugar) for incorporation into bacterial lipopolysacchar...
    24: ...mble those of other enzymes processing nucleotide-sugars.
  15. 1h7g (4,348 bytes)
    11: ...X KPSU5_ECOLX] Activates KDO (a required 8-carbon sugar) for incorporation into bacterial lipopolysacchar...
    24: ...mble those of other enzymes processing nucleotide-sugars.
  16. 1h7l (4,142 bytes)
    24: ...ate, lipid phosphate or phosphate. The nucleotide-sugar-dependent glycosyltransferases fall into over 50 ...
    26: ...yltransferase SpsA: a comparison with related NDP-sugar glycosyltransferases.,Tarbouriech N, Charnock SJ,...
  17. 2cfq (3,668 bytes)
    2: ==Sugar Free Lactose Permease at neutral pH==
    24: ...binding. Thus, substrate induces formation of the sugar-binding site, as well as the initial step in H+ t...
    26: ...ural evidence for induced fit and a mechanism for sugar/H+ symport in LacY.,Mirza O, Guan L, Verner G, Iw...
  18. 2cfp (3,666 bytes)
    2: ==Sugar Free Lactose Permease at acidic pH==
    24: ...binding. Thus, substrate induces formation of the sugar-binding site, as well as the initial step in H+ t...
    26: ...ural evidence for induced fit and a mechanism for sugar/H+ symport in LacY.,Mirza O, Guan L, Verner G, Iw...
  19. 6ald (6,184 bytes)
    24: ...h the substrate C6-phosphate. The position of the sugar in the binding site would require a large movemen...
  20. 1ax3 (3,945 bytes)
    10: ...system, catalyzes the phosphorylation of incoming sugar substrates concomitantly with their translocation...

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