Glycan–protein interaction

Glycan–protein interactions represent a class of biomolecular interactions that occur between free or protein-bound glycans and their cognate binding partners. Intramolecular glycan–protein (protein–glycan) interactions occur between glycans and proteins that they are covalently attached to.

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Glycan–protein interaction

Glycan–protein interactions represent a class of biomolecular interactions that occur between free or protein-bound glycans and their cognate binding partners. Intramolecular glycan–protein (protein–glycan) interactions occur between glycans and proteins that they are covalently attached to.

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