Sugar Chains and Unusual Sugars in Glycoproteins
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What types of aldoses are mentioned as being present in glycoproteins?

  • Aldotetroses, aldotrioses, and aldohexoses
  • Aldotrioses, aldopentoses, and aldohexoses
  • Aldotetroses, aldopentoses, and aldohexoses (correct)
  • Aldotetroses, aldopentoses, and aldohexoses (correct)
  • Which of the following sugars is NOT mentioned as an unusual sugar in the sugar chains?

  • L-fucose
  • D-mannose
  • D-xylose
  • D-glucose (correct)
  • Which of the following statements is true about the sugar chains in glycoproteins?

  • They are always linear
  • They are never branched
  • They can contain unusual sugars (correct)
  • They contain only common sugars
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