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      Structure, function and metabolism of sialic acids

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          Sialic acids represent a family of sugar molecules with an unusual and highly variable chemical structure that are found mostly in the terminal position of oligosaccharide chains on the surface of cells and molecules. These special features enable them to fulfil several important and even diametrical biological functions. Because of the great importance of sialic acids, it is also worth having a look at their metabolism in order to get an idea of the intimate connection between structure and function of these fascinating molecules and the often serious consequences that result from disturbances in the balance of metabolic reactions. The latter can be due to genetic disorders that result in the absence of certain enzyme activity, leading to severe illness or even to death.

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          Journal
          Cell Mol Life Sci
          Cell. Mol. Life Sci
          Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
          Birkhäuser Verlag (Basel )
          1420-682X
          1420-9071
          1998
          : 54
          : 12
          : 1330-1349
          Affiliations
          GRID grid.9764.c, ISNI 0000 0001 2153 9986, Biochemisches Institut, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Olshausenstr. 40, D-24098 Kiel (Germany), Fax +49 431 880 2238, e-mail: schauer@biochem.uni-kiel.de, ; , , , DE
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          98183
          10.1007/s000180050258
          7082800
          9893709
          fe845c9c-12e1-4c5a-a6ae-db00d885f921
          © Birkhäuser Verlag Basel, 1998

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          Molecular biology
          key words. acylneuraminate lyase; cell recognition; cmp-n-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase; sialate-o-acetylesterase; sialate-o-acetyltransferase; sialic acid (neuraminic acid); sialidase; sialyltransferase.

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