Enzymatic synthesis of sialyl Lex and derivatives based on a recombinant fucosyltransferase

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Abstract

A recombinant human Lewis α(1,3/1,4)fucosyltranferase has been studied for its acceptor substrate specificity and used in the synthesis of sialyl Lex and derivatives.

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