What is the major difference in the synthesis of N- and O-linked carbohydrate residues on glycoproteins?
A) N-linked has branches
B) N-linked has mannose
C) O-linked is assembled on a dolichol intermediate
D) O-linked is assembled on the protein
E) Synthesis of O-linked requires energy
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Q14: Proteoglycan monomers contain
A) glycosaminoglycans.
B) derivatives of mannosamine.
C)
Q32: Which of the following is NOT found
Q33: The products of the pentose phosphate pathway
Q35: Which enzyme catalyzes a decarboxylation?
A) 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase
B)
Q36: Thiamine pyrophosphate participates in the reaction catalyzed
Q38: The nitrogen donor for amino sugars is
A)
Q39: Which group of compounds are all intermediates
Q40: The enzyme transaldolase is a component of
A)
Q41: All of the following statements about the
Q42: The oligosaccharide moiety of glycoproteins is synthesized
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