Sugar Chains and Unusual Sugars in Glycoproteins
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Sugar Chains and Unusual Sugars in Glycoproteins

Test your knowledge of sugar chains and unusual sugars in glycoproteins with this quiz. Identify and understand the structure and composition of branched sugar chains containing L-fucose, D-xylose, D-mannose, and D-amino sugars. Explore the presence of unusual aldoses in glycoproteins, including aldotetroses, aldopentoses, and aldohexoses.

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Questions and Answers

What types of aldoses are mentioned as being present in glycoproteins?

Aldotetroses, aldopentoses, and aldohexoses

Which of the following sugars is NOT mentioned as an unusual sugar in the sugar chains?

D-glucose

Which of the following statements is true about the sugar chains in glycoproteins?

They can contain unusual sugars

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