
doi: 10.1021/cb9002078
pmid: 19761252
Glycan microarrays have become powerful tools in the investigation of biological systems because they enable fast, quantitative, and simultaneous analysis of glycan-protein interactions with small quantities of samples. One hurdle in the construction of glycan microarrays is to obtain a diverse set of glycans for immobilization on surfaces. An article in this issue of ACS Chemical Biology describes the microscale preparation of fluorescently labeled reactive glycans in a cyclic form of the reducing sugar, from natural sources, that can be utilized directly to create natural glycan microarrays for use in functional glycomics.
Polysaccharides, Protein Array Analysis, Proteins, Glycomics, Fluorescent Dyes, Protein Binding
Polysaccharides, Protein Array Analysis, Proteins, Glycomics, Fluorescent Dyes, Protein Binding
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