Metabolically incorporated photocrosslinking sialic acid covalently captures a ganglioside-protein complex.

Molecular BioSystems
Michelle R BondJennifer J Kohler

Abstract

When photoirradiated, an unnatural sialic acid analog can covalently capture the complex formed by ganglioside GM1 and cholera toxin subunit B.

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Aug 16, 2011·Bioconjugate Chemistry·Michelle R BondJennifer J Kohler
Mar 14, 2012·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Seok-Ho YuJennifer J Kohler
Dec 15, 2012·Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry·Seok-Ho YuJennifer J Kohler
Jan 1, 2013·Cells·Sylvain JulienPhilippe Delannoy
May 11, 2015·Glycoconjugate Journal·Nam D PhamJennifer J Kohler
Nov 15, 2012·Current Opinion in Chemical Biology·Nam D PhamJennifer J Kohler
Apr 14, 2016·Glycobiology·Nicole Nischan, Jennifer J Kohler
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