Evidence of regio-specific glycosylation in human intestinal mucins: presence of an acidic gradient along the intestinal tract.
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Glycopeptide-preferring polypeptide GalNAc transferase 10 (ppGalNAc T10), involved in mucin-type O-glycosylation, has a unique GalNAc-O-Ser/Thr-binding site in its catalytic domain not found in ppGalNAc T1 or T2Shigella Diversity and Changing Landscape: Insights for the Twenty-First CenturyLactobacillus adhesion to mucusA refined palate: bacterial consumption of host glycans in the gutStructural Sampling of Glycan Interaction Profiles Reveals Mucosal Receptors for Fimbrial Adhesins of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coliShigella: a model of virulence regulation in vivo.Structural basis for adaptation of lactobacilli to gastrointestinal mucusStructural and molecular insights into novel surface-exposed mucus adhesins from Lactobacillus reuteri human strainsExpression of the blood-group-related glycosyltransferase B4galnt2 influences the intestinal microbiota in miceAn exploration of the microrheological environment around the distal ileal villi and proximal colonic mucosa of the possum (Trichosurus vulpecula).High-throughput substrate specificity studies of sialidases by using chemoenzymatically synthesized sialoside libraries.O-glycan inhibitors generate aryl-glycans, induce apoptosis and lead to growth inhibition in colorectal cancer cell lines.The sialate O-acetylesterase EstA from gut Bacteroidetes species enables sialidase-mediated cross-species foraging of 9-O-acetylated sialoglycans.Membrane protein profiling of human colon reveals distinct regional differencesAssociation between the ABO blood group and the human intestinal microbiota compositionGetting a grip on things: how do communities of bacterial symbionts become established in our intestine?Mucin-bacterial interactions in the human oral cavity and digestive tractStudies of mucus in mouse stomach, small intestine, and colon. III. Gastrointestinal Muc5ac and Muc2 mucin O-glycan patterns reveal a regiospecific distribution.Investigations on aberrant glycosylation of glycosphingolipids in colorectal cancer tissues using liquid chromatography and matrix-assisted laser desorption time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS).The composition of the gut microbiota throughout life, with an emphasis on early life.Determination of villous rigidity in the distal ileum of the possum (Trichosurus vulpecula)Spatial heterogeneity of gut microbiota reveals multiple bacterial communities with distinct characteristics.Bacteroides in the infant gut consume milk oligosaccharides via mucus-utilization pathwaysIdentification of Novel Components Influencing Colonization Factor Antigen I Expression in Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli.Normalization of Host Intestinal Mucus Layers Requires Long-Term Microbial ColonizationDetailed O-glycomics of the Muc2 mucin from colon of wild-type, core 1- and core 3-transferase-deficient mice highlights differences compared with human MUC2.Structural Characterization of Mucin O-Glycosylation May Provide Important Information to Help Prevent Colorectal Tumor RecurrenceComplexity of rice-water stool from patients with Vibrio cholerae plays a role in the transmission of infectious diarrhea.Pathobiological implications of mucin glycans in cancer: Sweet poison and novel targets.Unified theory of bacterial sialometabolism: how and why bacteria metabolize host sialic acidsSialic acid (N-acetyl neuraminic acid) utilization by Bacteroides fragilis requires a novel N-acetyl mannosamine epimerase.Control of the Escherichia coli sialoregulon by transcriptional repressor NanR.Glycosulfatase-Encoding Gene Cluster in Bifidobacterium breve UCC2003.Eukaryotic protein glycosylation: a primer for histochemists and cell biologistsHost-bacterial symbiosis in health and diseaseThe interactions between endogenous bacteria, dietary components and the mucus layer of the large bowel.How do they stick together? Bacterial adhesins implicated in the binding of bacteria to the human gastrointestinal mucins.Structural diversity and specific distribution of O-glycans in normal human mucins along the intestinal tract.A review of mixing and propulsion of chyme in the small intestine: fresh insights from new methods.The intestinal glycome and its modulation by diet and nutrition.
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Evidence of regio-specific glycosylation in human intestinal mucins: presence of an acidic gradient along the intestinal tract.
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Alain Zweibaum
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