The analysis of the bacterial glycome (glycomics) is among the complex 'omics' analysis owing to the inherent difficulties in structural and functional characterization of glycans. The complexity and variability of bacterial glycans, spanning from simple carbohydrates to complex glycolipids, glycopeptides and glycoproteins, make their study a challenging research area. The last two decades have witnessed tremendous advances and development of highly sophisticated methods, in combination with optimized protocols and hyphenate techniques for the understanding of structure, conformations, dynamics and organization of microbial glycans. We here present an overview of the novel approaches that have massively improved our understanding of the carbohydrate-based world of bacteria.
Solving the structural puzzle of bacterial glycome / Marchetti, Roberta; Forgione, Rosa Ester; Fabregat, Ferran Nieto; Di Carluccio, Cristina; Molinaro, Antonio; Silipo, Alba. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0959-440X. - 68:(2021), pp. 74-83. [10.1016/j.sbi.2020.12.003]
Solving the structural puzzle of bacterial glycome
Marchetti, Roberta;Forgione, Rosa Ester;Fabregat, Ferran Nieto;Di Carluccio, Cristina;Molinaro, Antonio;Silipo, Alba
2021
Abstract
The analysis of the bacterial glycome (glycomics) is among the complex 'omics' analysis owing to the inherent difficulties in structural and functional characterization of glycans. The complexity and variability of bacterial glycans, spanning from simple carbohydrates to complex glycolipids, glycopeptides and glycoproteins, make their study a challenging research area. The last two decades have witnessed tremendous advances and development of highly sophisticated methods, in combination with optimized protocols and hyphenate techniques for the understanding of structure, conformations, dynamics and organization of microbial glycans. We here present an overview of the novel approaches that have massively improved our understanding of the carbohydrate-based world of bacteria.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.