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From: "P {- dot -} Artymiuk" p {- dot -} artymiuk {- at -} SHEFFIELD {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK
Date: 2008-01-31

hi Ronnie

There is also a survey by
Petrescu et al (2004) Glycobiology 14(2):103-114
"Statistical analysis of the protein environment of N-glycosylation sites:
implications for occupancy, structure, and folding"

best wishes
Pete Artymiuk

Quoting Remy Loris :

> I think you need to look at this paper, although already quite old:
>
> Imberty A, Pérez S.
> Stereochemistry of the N-glycosylation sites in glycoproteins.
> Protein Eng. 1995 Jul;8(7):699-709.
>
> Remy Loris
> Vrije Universiteit Brussel
>
> Ronnie WEi wrote:
> > I was asked this question by a colleague.
> >
> > Has anyone looked into where glycosylation occurs most frequently on a
> > protein- loops, alpha-helices or beta-strands?
> >
> > Thanks for your input!
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Ronnie
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