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Carbohydrate heterogeneity of vesicular stomatitis virus G glycoprotein allows localization of the defect in a glycosylation mutant of CHO cells
Pamela Stanley
Cell Biology
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Vesicular Stomatitis
100%
Glycopeptides
98%
CHO Cells
93%
Glycosylation
80%
concanavalin A-sepharose
68%
Carbohydrates
68%
Glycoproteins
66%
pea lectin
63%
Viruses
52%
Sepharose
35%
Lectins
23%
Glycosyltransferases
14%
Fucose
14%
Acetylglucosamine
14%
Asparagine
13%
Mannose
12%
N-Acetylneuraminic Acid
12%
Chemical Compounds
Glycopeptide
87%
Glycosylation
77%
Heterogeneity
71%
Glycoprotein
71%
Carbohydrate
64%
Fucose
13%
N-Acetylglucosamine
13%
Sialic Acid
12%
Mannose
12%
Lectin
11%
Surface
3%