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Cytosolic O-glycosylation is abundant in nerve terminals
Robert N. Cole
, Gerald W. Hart
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Glycosylation
100%
Synaptosomes
74%
collapsin response mediator protein-2
41%
Proteins
35%
Growth Cones
30%
Neurodegenerative Diseases
21%
hexosaminidase C
20%
O-GlcNAc transferase
19%
Synucleins
18%
Hexosaminidases
16%
Acetylglucosamine
15%
Hydrolases
14%
Threonine
13%
Protein Transport
13%
Hydroxyl Radical
13%
Post Translational Protein Processing
12%
Ubiquitin
12%
Serine
11%
Cytosol
11%
Embryonic Development
11%
Proteomics
11%
Phosphorylation
8%
Neurons
7%
Enzymes
6%
Chemical Compounds
Protein
40%
Modification
30%
Threonine
12%
Hydroxyl
8%