Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2013
Abstract
Bacterial glycoproteins represent an attractive target for new antibacterial treatments, as they are frequently linked to pathogenesis and contain distinctive glycans that are absent in humans. Despite their potential therapeutic importance, many bacterial glycoproteins remain uncharacterized. This review focuses on recent advances in deciphering the bacterial glycocode, including metabolic glycan labeling to discover and characterize bacterial glycoproteins, lectin-based microarrays to monitor bacterial glycoprotein dynamics, crosslinking sugars to assess the roles of bacterial glycoproteins, and harnessing bacterial glycosylation systems for the efficient production of industrially important glycoproteins. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
Recommended Citation
Longwell, Scott A. and Dube, Danielle H., "Deciphering the bacterial glycocode: Recent advances in bacterial glycoproteomics" (2013). Chemistry Faculty Publications. 10.
https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/chemistry-faculty-publications/10