Glycoscience: Chemistry and Chemical Biology I–III [electronic resource] /

Glycoscience has become a term covering all sorts of activities and applications within or at the edge of carbohydrate research. Glycostructures play a highly diverse and crucial role in a myriad of organisms and important systems in biology, physiology, medicine, bioengineering and technology. Only in recent years have the tools been developed to partly understand the highly complex functions and the chemistry behind them, but many facts still remain undiscovered. "All roads lead to carbohydrates ... we cannot do without them." (K.C. Nicolaou). Presently the field is experiencing a "quantum jump". Therefore the editors have drawn together in this three volume set plus an accompanying CD-ROM, the complete and up-to-date information on glycostructures, their chemistry and chemical biology, and present them in the form of a comprehensive and strictly systematic survey. Methodology oriented introductory chapters are followed by a homogeneous and systematic approach (occurrence, properties, synthesis, biosynthesis and degradation, chemical biology and medicine) arranged according to classes of glycostructures. The texts are furnished by 2.670 figures, chemical structures and reaction schemes (including more than 12.000 individual chemical reactions), and more than 9.000 references. The stimulating and readily accessible volumes of Glycoscience - Chemistry and Chemical Biology have been designed as the essential resource for both the experts in the field and the large community of investigators in fields like biomedicine, cancer research, pharmaceutical and biochemistry, biology, food science, agriculture or (bio-)engineering.

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Main Authors: Fraser-Reid, Bertram O. editor., Tatsuta, Kuniaki. editor., Thiem, Joachim. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001
Subjects:Chemistry., Molecular biology., Pharmacology., Biotechnology., Food, Organic chemistry., Biochemistry., Organic Chemistry., Biochemistry, general., Molecular Medicine., Pharmacology/Toxicology., Food Science.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56874-9
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topic Chemistry.
Molecular biology.
Pharmacology.
Biotechnology.
Food
Organic chemistry.
Biochemistry.
Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Molecular Medicine.
Biotechnology.
Pharmacology/Toxicology.
Food Science.
Chemistry.
Molecular biology.
Pharmacology.
Biotechnology.
Food
Organic chemistry.
Biochemistry.
Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Molecular Medicine.
Biotechnology.
Pharmacology/Toxicology.
Food Science.
spellingShingle Chemistry.
Molecular biology.
Pharmacology.
Biotechnology.
Food
Organic chemistry.
Biochemistry.
Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Molecular Medicine.
Biotechnology.
Pharmacology/Toxicology.
Food Science.
Chemistry.
Molecular biology.
Pharmacology.
Biotechnology.
Food
Organic chemistry.
Biochemistry.
Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Molecular Medicine.
Biotechnology.
Pharmacology/Toxicology.
Food Science.
Fraser-Reid, Bertram O. editor.
Tatsuta, Kuniaki. editor.
Thiem, Joachim. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Glycoscience: Chemistry and Chemical Biology I–III [electronic resource] /
description Glycoscience has become a term covering all sorts of activities and applications within or at the edge of carbohydrate research. Glycostructures play a highly diverse and crucial role in a myriad of organisms and important systems in biology, physiology, medicine, bioengineering and technology. Only in recent years have the tools been developed to partly understand the highly complex functions and the chemistry behind them, but many facts still remain undiscovered. "All roads lead to carbohydrates ... we cannot do without them." (K.C. Nicolaou). Presently the field is experiencing a "quantum jump". Therefore the editors have drawn together in this three volume set plus an accompanying CD-ROM, the complete and up-to-date information on glycostructures, their chemistry and chemical biology, and present them in the form of a comprehensive and strictly systematic survey. Methodology oriented introductory chapters are followed by a homogeneous and systematic approach (occurrence, properties, synthesis, biosynthesis and degradation, chemical biology and medicine) arranged according to classes of glycostructures. The texts are furnished by 2.670 figures, chemical structures and reaction schemes (including more than 12.000 individual chemical reactions), and more than 9.000 references. The stimulating and readily accessible volumes of Glycoscience - Chemistry and Chemical Biology have been designed as the essential resource for both the experts in the field and the large community of investigators in fields like biomedicine, cancer research, pharmaceutical and biochemistry, biology, food science, agriculture or (bio-)engineering.
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Molecular biology.
Pharmacology.
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Molecular Medicine.
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Food Science.
author Fraser-Reid, Bertram O. editor.
Tatsuta, Kuniaki. editor.
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title Glycoscience: Chemistry and Chemical Biology I–III [electronic resource] /
title_short Glycoscience: Chemistry and Chemical Biology I–III [electronic resource] /
title_full Glycoscience: Chemistry and Chemical Biology I–III [electronic resource] /
title_fullStr Glycoscience: Chemistry and Chemical Biology I–III [electronic resource] /
title_full_unstemmed Glycoscience: Chemistry and Chemical Biology I–III [electronic resource] /
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1747312018-07-30T22:52:44ZGlycoscience: Chemistry and Chemical Biology I–III [electronic resource] / Fraser-Reid, Bertram O. editor. Tatsuta, Kuniaki. editor. Thiem, Joachim. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,2001.engGlycoscience has become a term covering all sorts of activities and applications within or at the edge of carbohydrate research. Glycostructures play a highly diverse and crucial role in a myriad of organisms and important systems in biology, physiology, medicine, bioengineering and technology. Only in recent years have the tools been developed to partly understand the highly complex functions and the chemistry behind them, but many facts still remain undiscovered. "All roads lead to carbohydrates ... we cannot do without them." (K.C. Nicolaou). Presently the field is experiencing a "quantum jump". Therefore the editors have drawn together in this three volume set plus an accompanying CD-ROM, the complete and up-to-date information on glycostructures, their chemistry and chemical biology, and present them in the form of a comprehensive and strictly systematic survey. Methodology oriented introductory chapters are followed by a homogeneous and systematic approach (occurrence, properties, synthesis, biosynthesis and degradation, chemical biology and medicine) arranged according to classes of glycostructures. The texts are furnished by 2.670 figures, chemical structures and reaction schemes (including more than 12.000 individual chemical reactions), and more than 9.000 references. The stimulating and readily accessible volumes of Glycoscience - Chemistry and Chemical Biology have been designed as the essential resource for both the experts in the field and the large community of investigators in fields like biomedicine, cancer research, pharmaceutical and biochemistry, biology, food science, agriculture or (bio-)engineering.Volume I -- 1 General Principles -- 1.1 Structure and Conformation of Carbohydrates -- 1.2 Properties of Carbohydrates -- 1.3 Separation and Purification of Carbohydrates -- 1.4 General Occurrence of Carbohydrates -- 2 General Synthetic Methods: Reactions at Non Anomeric Positions -- 2.1 Reactions at Oxygen Atoms -- 2.2 Oxidation and Reduction -- 2.3 Deoxygenation -- 2.4 Heteroatom Exchange -- 2.5 Anhydrosugars -- 2.6 C-C Bond Formation -- 2.7 C=C Bond Formation -- 2.8 Degradation Reactions -- 2.9 Rearrangement Reactions -- 3 General Synthetic Methods: Reactions at the Anomeric Center -- 3.1 Reactions at Oxygen Atoms -- 3.2 Oxidation, Reduction and Deoxygenation -- 3.3 Heteroatom Exchange: Glycosylation -- 3.3.1 Mechanistic Aspects -- 3.3.2 Glycosides as Donors -- 3.3.3 Glycosyl Halides and Anomeric Esters as Donors -- 3.4 Anomeric Anhydro Sugars -- 3.5 S-Glycosylation -- 3.6 N-Glycosylation -- 3.7 C-Glycosylation -- 3.8 Formation and Reactions of Glycal Derivatives -- 3.9 Degradation and Rearrangement Reactions -- Volume II -- 4 Monosaccharides -- 4.1 Occurrence and Significance -- 4.2 Properties -- 4.3 Synthesis of Biologically Relevant Monosaccharides -- 4.4 De Novo Synthesis of Monosaccharides -- 4.5 Formation of Complex Natural Compounds from Monosaccharides -- 4.6 Biosynthesis and Degradation -- 4.7 Chemical Biology and Biomedicine -- 5 Oligosaccharides -- 5.1 Occurrence and Significance -- 5.2 Properties -- 5.3 Synthesis -- 5.3.1 Enzymatic Glycosylation -- 5.3.2 Glycosyl Halides in Oligosaccharide Synthesis -- 5.3.3 Regio-and Stereoselective Methods of Glycosylation -- 5.3.4 Stereoselective Synthesis of ß-manno Glycosides -- 5.3.5 Combinatorial and Solid Phase Methods in Oligosaccharide Synthesis -- 5.4 Biosynthesis and Degradation of Galactosyloligosaccharides .... -- 5.5 Chemical Biology and Biomedicine -- 5.5.1 Glycosylphosphatidylinositols -- 5.5.2 Mammalian Carbohydrate-Lectin Interactions -- 5.5.3 Multivalency in Protein-Carbohydrate Recognition -- Volume III -- 6 Complex Polysaccharides -- 6.1 Occurrence and Significance -- 6.2 Properties -- 6.3 Synthesis of Sulfated Glycosaminoglycans -- 6.4 Biosynthesis and Degradation -- 6.5 Chemical Biology and Biomedicine -- 6.5.1 General Aspects -- 6.5.2 Mycobacterial Cell Wall Components -- 7 Glycolipids -- 7.1 Occurrence and Significance -- 7.2 Properties -- 7.3 Synthesis -- 7.4 Biosynthesis and Degradation -- 7.5 Chemical Biology and Biomedicine: Glycolipids and Glycosphingolipids -- 8 Glycoproteins -- 8.1 Occurrence and Significance -- 8.2 Properties -- 8.3 Synthesis and Applications of Biologically Relevant Glycopeptides -- 8.4 Chemical Biology and Biomedicine: Enkephalin-Derived Glycopeptide Analgesics -- 9 Other Glycoconjugates -- 9.1 Antitumor and Antimicrobial Glycoconjugates -- 9.2 Synthesis of Enediyne Antibiotic Oligosaccharides -- 9.3 Chemical Biology and Biomedicine of Glycosylated Natural Compounds -- 10 Glycomimetics -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Azaglycomimetics: Synthesis and Chemical Biology -- 10.3 Carbasugars: Synthesis and Functions -- 10.4 Sulfur Containing Glycomimetics -- 10.5 C-Glycosyl Analogs of Oligosaccharides and Glycosyl Amino Acids -- 10.6 Non-Sugar Glycomimetics -- IUPAC’s 1996 Recommendations on Nomenclature of Carbohydrates.Glycoscience has become a term covering all sorts of activities and applications within or at the edge of carbohydrate research. Glycostructures play a highly diverse and crucial role in a myriad of organisms and important systems in biology, physiology, medicine, bioengineering and technology. Only in recent years have the tools been developed to partly understand the highly complex functions and the chemistry behind them, but many facts still remain undiscovered. "All roads lead to carbohydrates ... we cannot do without them." (K.C. Nicolaou). Presently the field is experiencing a "quantum jump". Therefore the editors have drawn together in this three volume set plus an accompanying CD-ROM, the complete and up-to-date information on glycostructures, their chemistry and chemical biology, and present them in the form of a comprehensive and strictly systematic survey. Methodology oriented introductory chapters are followed by a homogeneous and systematic approach (occurrence, properties, synthesis, biosynthesis and degradation, chemical biology and medicine) arranged according to classes of glycostructures. The texts are furnished by 2.670 figures, chemical structures and reaction schemes (including more than 12.000 individual chemical reactions), and more than 9.000 references. The stimulating and readily accessible volumes of Glycoscience - Chemistry and Chemical Biology have been designed as the essential resource for both the experts in the field and the large community of investigators in fields like biomedicine, cancer research, pharmaceutical and biochemistry, biology, food science, agriculture or (bio-)engineering.Chemistry.Molecular biology.Pharmacology.Biotechnology.FoodOrganic chemistry.Biochemistry.Chemistry.Organic Chemistry.Biochemistry, general.Molecular Medicine.Biotechnology.Pharmacology/Toxicology.Food Science.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56874-9URN:ISBN:9783642568749