
CAS 66091-47-2
:mannopentaose-di(N-acetyl-D-*glucosamine)
Description:
Mannopentaose-di(N-acetyl-D-glucosamine), identified by the CAS number 66091-47-2, is a complex carbohydrate composed of a mannose pentasaccharide backbone linked to two N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (GlcNAc) moieties. This compound is characterized by its structural composition, which includes multiple sugar units that contribute to its biological functions, particularly in cell recognition and signaling processes. The presence of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine units enhances its solubility and reactivity, making it relevant in various biochemical applications, including immunology and cell biology. Mannopentaose-di(N-acetyl-D-glucosamine) may also play a role in the formation of glycoproteins and glycolipids, influencing cellular interactions and immune responses. Its properties, such as molecular weight and specific reactivity, can vary based on the degree of polymerization and the configuration of the sugar units. Overall, this compound serves as an important model for studying glycan interactions and their implications in biological systems.
Formula:C46H78N2O36
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Man-5 N-Glycan
CAS:<p>Man-5 N-glycan is a glycan that is synthesized by the enzyme mannosyltransferase. This glycan contains five mannose residues, one galactose residue, and one N-acetylglucosamine residue. The Man-5 N-glycan is found in eukaryotes, which are organisms whose cells have nuclei and membrane bound organelles. It is often found on the surface of cells or in secretions such as mucus or saliva. Man-5 N-Glycans are involved in cell signaling and may play a role in bladder cancer development. They are also used to generate monoclonal antibodies for diagnostic purposes.</p>Formula:C46H78N2O36Purity:Min. 90.00%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:1,235.1 g/mol

