glykosylerade
Glykosylerade is a term used in biochemistry and organic chemistry to describe molecules that have been modified by the addition of a carbohydrate, or glycan. This process is called glycosylation. Glycosylation is a common post-translational modification for proteins and is also important in the synthesis of many other biologically relevant molecules, such as lipids and secondary metabolites.
The carbohydrate moiety, known as a glycan or oligosaccharide, can be attached to the molecule through various
Glycosylation plays a crucial role in a wide array of biological processes. In proteins, it can affect
In other biological contexts, glycosylation can alter the properties of molecules. Glycolipids, which are lipids with