Cmp n acetylneuraminic acid
CMP-N-acetylneuraminic acid is a laboratory reagent used in the analysis and synthesis of sialic acids. It serves as a precursor for the enzymatic transfer of N-acetylneuraminic acid to glycoconjugates. The product is intended for research use only and its detailed applications should be evaluated by the user.
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Enzymatic Synthesis of Glycosidic Substrates
Synthesis of Nucleotide Sugars
Rbo5P was produced as previously described (5 ) . CDP-ribitol was synthesized in vitro from Rbo5P and Cytidine triphosphate with recombinantly produced human CRPPA enzyme from Escherichia coli (kind gift of Dr. W. Yue, Oxford) (5 ) . The internal standard, a 13 Cyeast extract containing [U- 13 C]-UDP-glucose, was a kind gift of Dr. G. Hermann, Vienna.
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