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    Mucins

    Mucins

    Series: Methods in Enzymology; 732;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 1 July 2026

    • ISBN 9780443432262
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages258 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 450 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Long description:

    Mucins, Volume 732 serves as a valuable resource for researchers aiming to investigate mucin biology in greater depth, offering a wide range of experimental approaches and analytical strategies. Topics in this new release cover Enrichment/isolation, glycoproteomics, Mucinase cleavage characterization and usage in glycoproteomics, Fluorescent protein-based FRET substrates for activity screening of mucinases, Development of clinical lectin assays based on MS glycomic discovery, Enzymatic selective sulfation of synthetic mucins, cryoEM, Cell-based mucin arrays and glycoengineering, CRISPR screens to characterize and identify glycan-binding proteins, and much more.

    Additional sections cover MD Simulations, Interactions with pathogenic bacteria, Interactions with microbiota, Covalent crosslinking of mucins, Liquid Glycan and Liquid Lectin Array-based exploration of musin recognition, Quantification of mucins, Mucins in IBD, Investigations of mucins and innate immunity, Generating synthetic mucin glycopeptides, and Microscopy and imaging.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Enrichment/isolation, glycoproteomics
    Stacy Malaker, Shane Finn and Sarah Lowery
    2. Mucinase cleavage characterization and usage in glycoproteomics
    Stacy Malaker, Alexandra Steigmeyer and Joann Chongsaritsinsuk
    3. Fluorescent protein-based FRET substrates for activity screening of mucinases
    Alisdair Boraston
    4. Development of clinical lectin assays based on MS glycomic discovery
    Niclas Karlsson, Ali Reza Afshari and Mary Solbego
    5. Enzymatic selective sulfation of synthetic mucins
    Jessica Kramer
    6. cryoEM
    Deborah Fass
    7. Cell-based mucin arrays and glycoengineering
    Yoshiki Narimatsu, Christian Bull, Henrik Clausen and Felix Goerdeler
    8. CRISPR screens to characterize and identify glycan-binding proteins
    Simon Wisnovsky
    9. MD Simulations
    Fiona Kearns
    10. Interactions with pathogenic bacteria
    Katharina Ribbeck
    11. Interactions with microbiota
    Eric Martens
    12. Covalent crosslinking of mucins
    Thomas Crouzier
    13. Liquid Glycan and Liquid Lectin Array-based exploration of musin recognition
    Ratmir Derda
    14. Quantification of mucins
    Sumaira Z. Hasnain
    15. Mucins in IBD
    Kirk Bergstrom
    16. Investigatins mucins and innate immunity
    Thaher Pelaseyed
    17. Generating synthetic mucin glycopeptides
    Peter Seeberger, Kabita Pradhan and Charlotte V-lkel
    18. Microscopy and imaging
    Malin E.V. Johansson, George M H Birchenough, Elisabeth E L Nystr-m and Brendan Dolan

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