Name | sialyltransferase |
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Synonyms | B cell antigen CD75; CD75; SIAT 1; SIAT1; ST6GAL1; ST6Gal I; ST6GalI; Sialyltransferase 1… |
Name | MAA |
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CAS | methylarsonic acid |
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15750786 | Schwartz-Albiez R, Merling A, Martin S, Haas R, Gross HJ: Cell surface sialylation and ecto-sialyltransferase activity of human CD34 progenitors from peripheral blood and bone marrow. Glycoconj J. 2004;21(8-9):451-9. |
5(0,0,0,5) | Details |
10972143 | Georgopoulou N, Breen KC: Overexpression of alpha2,3 sialyltransferase in neuroblastoma cells results in an upset in the glycosylation process. Glycoconj J. 1999 Oct;16(10):649-57. |
4(0,0,0,4) | Details |
20306343 | Ko HK, Song KH, Jin UH, Seong HH, Chang YC, Kim NH, Kim DS, Lee YC, Kim CH: Molecular characterization of pig alpha2,3-Gal-beta1,3-sialyltransferase (pST6GalNAc IV) gene specific for Neu5Acalpha2-3Galbeta1-3GalNAc trisaccharide structure. Glycoconj J. 2010 Apr;27(3):367-74. Epub 2010 Mar 22. |
-alpha2,6-2(0,0,0,2) | Details |
16112178 | Wang PH, Lee WL, Juang CM, Yang YH, Lo WH, Lai CR, Hsieh SL, Yuan CC: Altered mRNA expressions of sialyltransferases in ovarian cancers. . Gynecol Oncol. 2005 Dec;99(3):631-9. Epub 2005 Aug 19. By contrast, the mRNA expressions of ST3Gal I and ST6Gal I were increased in ovarian cancer tissues, compared to those of the normal controls (P <0.001). |
2(0,0,0,2) | Details |
12094959 | Wang PH, Lo WL, Hsu CC, Lin TW, Lee WL, Wu CY, Yuan CC, Tasi YC: Different enzyme activities of sialyltransferases in gynecological cancer cell lines. Eur J Gynaecol Oncol. 2002;23(3):221-6. PURPOSE: Due to rarity of a relationship between sialyltransferase enzyme activities and gynecological cancers, we arranged the study to evaluate sialyltransferase enzyme activity in the various kinds of gynecological cancer cell lines. |
2(0,0,0,2) | Details |
7496140 | Bratosin D, Mazurier J, Debray H, Lecocq M, Boilly B, Alonso C, Moisei M, Motas C, Montreuil J: Flow cytofluorimetric analysis of young and senescent human erythrocytes probed with lectins. Glycoconj J. 1995 Jun;12(3):258-67. This observation results from the determination of the rate of transfer by alpha-2,6-sialyltransferase of fluorescent or radioactive using as donors CMP-9-fluoresceinyl-NeuAc and CMP-[14C]-NeuAc, respectively. (4) Microscopy shows that the old erythrocytes are captured preferentially by the macrophages relative to the young ones. |
1(0,0,0,1) | Details |