trimannose
Trimannose, also known as trimannosyl, refers to a trisaccharide motif composed of three mannose units. In the context of N-linked glycoproteins, the three mannose residues form a branched core that is attached to two N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) residues, which themselves are linked to an asparagine on the polypeptide. The trimannose core is a central structural feature of the N-glycan core, commonly described in the broader context of the GlcNAc-Man3 framework (GlcNAc2Man3) attached to protein.
Structure and role: The three mannose residues form a branched arrangement that serves as the foundation for
Biosynthesis and processing: N-linked glycans begin as a preassembled oligosaccharide transferred to nascent polypeptides in the
Occurrence and significance: The trimannose core is conserved across diverse eukaryotes and represents a fundamental feature