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Title ▲ Authors PubMed ID Source Publication Year
Brain-specific receptor-type protein-tyrosine phosphatase RPTP beta is a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan in vivo.
  • Shitara K
  • Yamada H
  • Watanabe K
  • Shimonaka M
  • Yamaguchi Y
8051107 J Biol Chem 1994
Brain-type glucose transporter (GLUT-1) is selectively localized to the blood-brain barrier. Studies with quantitative western blotting and in situ hybridization.
  • Pardridge WM
  • Boado RJ
  • Farrell CR
2211679 J Biol Chem 1990
Branch point control by the phosphorylation state of isocitrate dehydrogenase. A quantitative examination of fluxes during a regulatory transition.
  • Walsh K
  • Koshland DE Jr
2861202 J Biol Chem 1985
Branch specificity of beta-D-galactosidase from Escherichia coli.
  • van den Eijnden DH
  • Blanken WM
  • van Vliet A
3094938 Carbohydr Res 1986
Branch specificity of bovine colostrum CMP-sialic acid: Gal beta 1----4GlcNAc-R alpha 2----6-sialyltransferase. Sialylation of bi-, tri-, and tetraantennary oligosaccharides and glycopeptides of the N-acetyllactosamine type.
  • Joziasse DH
  • Schiphorst WE
  • Van den Eijnden DH
  • Van Kuik JA
  • Van Halbeek H
  • Vliegenthart JF
3546284 J Biol Chem 1987
Branch specificity of bovine colostrum CMP-sialic acid: N-acetyllactosaminide alpha 2----6-sialyltransferase. Interaction with biantennary oligosaccharides and glycopeptides of N-glycosylproteins.
  • Joziasse DH
  • Schiphorst WE
  • van den Eijnden DH
  • van Kuik JA
  • van Halbeek H
  • Vliegenthart JF
3881425 J Biol Chem 1985
Branch specificity of purified rat liver Golgi UDP-galactose: N-acetylglucosamine beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase. Preferential transfer of of galactose on the GlcNAc beta 1,2-Man alpha 1,3-branch of a complex biantennary Asn-linked oligosaccharide.
  • Pâquet MR
  • Narasimhan S
  • Schachter H
  • Moscarello MA
6425277 J Biol Chem 1984
Branched I antigen regulated cell susceptibility against natural killer cytotoxicity through its N-linked glycosylation and overall expression.
  • Wu YX
  • Lu HF
  • Lin YH
  • Chuang HY
  • Su SC
  • Liao YJ
  • Twu YC
33403394 Glycobiology 2021
Branched arabino-oligosaccharides isolated from sugar beet arabinan.
  • Westphal Y
  • Kühnel S
  • de Waard P
  • Hinz SW
  • Schols HA
  • Voragen AG
  • Gruppen H
20452576 Carbohydr Res 2010
Branched saccharides formed by the action of His-modified cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase from Klebsiella pneumoniae M 5 al on starch.
  • Bender H
1839890 Carbohydr Res 1991
Branched-chain amino acids are essential in the regulation of PHAS-I and p70 S6 kinase by pancreatic beta-cells. A possible role in protein translation and mitogenic signaling.
  • Xu G
  • Kwon G
  • Marshall CA
  • Lin TA
  • Lawrence JC Jr
  • McDaniel ML
9774438 J Biol Chem 1998
Branched-chain ketoacid overload inhibits insulin action in the muscle.
  • Biswas D
  • Dao KT
  • Mercer A
  • Cowie AM
  • Duffley L
  • El Hiani Y
  • Kienesberger PC
  • Pulinilkunnil T
32878988 J Biol Chem 2020
Branching beta 1-6N-acetylglucosaminetransferases and polylactosamine expression in mouse F9 teratocarcinoma cells and differentiated counterparts.
  • Heffernan M
  • Lotan R
  • Amos B
  • Palcic M
  • Takano R
  • Dennis JW
8419327 J Biol Chem 1993
Breakdown of 2-hydroxylated straight chain fatty acids via peroxisomal 2-hydroxyphytanoyl-CoA lyase: a revised pathway for the alpha-oxidation of straight chain fatty acids.
  • Foulon V
  • Sniekers M
  • Huysmans E
  • Asselberghs S
  • Mahieu V
  • Mannaerts GP
  • Van Veldhoven PP
  • Casteels M
15644336 J Biol Chem 2005
Breast cancer. Cyr61 is overexpressed, estrogen-inducible, and associated with more advanced disease.
  • Xie D
  • Miller CW
  • O'Kelly J
  • Nakachi K
  • Sakashita A
  • Said JW
  • Gornbein J
  • Koeffler HP
11297518 J Biol Chem 2001
Brefeldin A and filipin distinguish two globotriaosyl ceramide/verotoxin-1 intracellular trafficking pathways involved in Vero cell cytotoxicity.
  • Khine AA
  • Tam P
  • Nutikka A
  • Lingwood CA
15102715 Glycobiology 2004
Brefeldin A blocks the response of cultured cells to cholera toxin. Implications for intracellular trafficking in toxin action.
  • Orlandi PA
  • Curran PK
  • Fishman PH
8389369 J Biol Chem 1993
Brefeldin A induced inhibition of de novo globo- and neolacto-series glycolipid core chain biosynthesis in human cells. Evidence for an effect on beta 1-->4galactosyltransferase activity.
  • Sherwood AL
  • Holmes EH
1460029 J Biol Chem 1992
Brefeldin A inhibits insulin-induced glucose transport stimulation and GLUT4 recruitment in rat adipocytes.
  • Lachaal M
  • Moronski C
  • Liu H
  • Jung CY
8089139 J Biol Chem 1994
Brevican is degraded by matrix metalloproteinases and aggrecanase-1 (ADAMTS4) at different sites.
  • Nakamura H
  • Fujii Y
  • Inoki I
  • Sugimoto K
  • Tanzawa K
  • Matsuki H
  • Miura R
  • Yamaguchi Y
  • Okada Y
10986281 J Biol Chem 2000
Brevican, a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan of rat brain, occurs as secreted and cell surface glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored isoforms.
  • Seidenbecher CI
  • Richter K
  • Rauch U
  • Fässler R
  • Garner CC
  • Gundelfinger ED
7592978 J Biol Chem 1995
Bridging the Polar and Hydrophobic Metabolome in Single-Run Untargeted Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Dried Blood Spot Metabolomics for Clinical Purposes.
  • Skogvold HB
  • Sandås EM
  • Østeby A
  • Løkken C
  • Rootwelt H
  • Rønning PO
  • Wilson SR
  • Elgstøen KBP
34296888 J Proteome Res 2021
Brief report: a new profile of terminal N-acetyllactosamines glycans on pig red blood cells and different expression of alpha-galactose on Sika deer red blood cells and nucleated cells.
  • Tan Y
  • Gong F
  • Li S
  • Ji S
  • Lu Y
  • Gao H
  • Xu H
  • Zhang Y
20422448 Glycoconj J 2010
Brittlestars contain highly sulfated chondroitin sulfates/dermatan sulfates that promote fibroblast growth factor 2-induced cell signaling.
  • Ramachandra R
  • Namburi RB
  • Ortega-Martinez O
  • Shi X
  • Zaia J
  • Dupont ST
  • Thorndyke MC
  • Lindahl U
  • Spillmann D
24253764 Glycobiology 2014
Broad specificity hexose transport system with differential mobility of loaded and empty carrier, but directional symmetry, is common property of mammalian cell lines.
  • Plagemann PG
  • Wohlhueter RM
  • Graff J
  • Erbe J
  • Wilkie P
7204377 J Biol Chem 1981

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