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sialoglycoprotein Biochem.|ˌsaɪələʊglaɪkəʊˈprəʊtiːn| [f. sialic a.2 + -o + glycoprotein (s.v. glyco-).] Any glycoprotein in which sialic acid residues form a major constituent of the side chains.
1963A. Gottschalk in Florkin & Stotz Comprehensive Biochem. VIII. i. 29 All sialo-glycoproteins have some features in common. Invariably their sialic acid residues occupy a terminal position and are linked through a neuraminidase susceptible α-ketosidic linkage to another sugar residue. 1965Biochimica & Biophysica Acta CI. 166 A homogeneous 7·1 S sialoglycoprotein..composed of 5·9% neutral carbohydrates, 4·8% aminosugars and 4·4% sialic acid. 1976Nature 20 May 236/2 Liposomes bearing sialoglycoproteins can participate in agglutination reactions mediated by appropriate lectins. |