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Glyco is a prefix used in biochemistry and cell biology to indicate relation to sugars or glycosyl groups. Derived from the Greek glykys, meaning sweet, glyco appears in terms such as glycoprotein, glycolipid, glycan, glycoside, glycosylation, and glycoconjugate. The prefix denotes substances that contain sugar residues or are modified by the addition of sugars, and it is used across various subfields to describe carbohydrate-related structures and processes.
Glycosylation, a common post-translational modification, uses enzymes to attach carbohydrate chains to proteins or lipids. N-linked
The term glyco also extends to the broader concept of the glycome—the entire set of glycans in