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Non-reducing terminal β(1-4)-Galactose. The number of antennae does not affect cleavage rate. Fucose linked to the penultimate N-acetylglucosamine will block the cleavage of the galactose. β Galactosidase from Streptococcus pneumoniae releases only β(1-4) linked, non-reducing terminal galactose from complex carbohydrates and glycoproteins. β(1-4) galactose is by far the most common linkage found in N-linked oligosaccharides. For other galactosidase linkages, β(1-3,4,6)-Galactosidase from Bovine testes is recommended. The enzyme is as active on tetraantennary oligosaccharides as on disaccharides containing β(1-4)-linked galactose. Fucose linked to the penultimate N-acetylglucosamine will block the cleavage of the galactose. Up to 100 µg of asialofetuin can be completely β(1-4)-degalactosylated in less than 1 hour using 3 mU of enzyme.
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1,2-O-Isopropylidene-β-L-idofuranuronic-6-13C acid γ-lactone
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1,2-O-Isopropylidene-β-L-idofuranuronic-1,6-13C2 acid γ-lactone
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1,2,3,6-Tetra-O-benzoyl-β-D-mannopyranose
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2,3,4,6-Tetra-O-acetyl-β-D-glucopyranosyl fluoride
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2-O-(2-Acetamido-2-deoxy-β-D-galactopyranosyl)-D-galactose
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Lactosylceramid
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4-Methylphenyl 4,6-O-benzylidene-1-thio-β-D-galactopyranoside
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4-Methylphenyl 2,3-di-O-benzyl-4,6-O-benzylidene-1-thio-α-D-mannopyranoside