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ELSEVIER Carbohydrate Research 256 (1994) C5—C6 AUTHOR INDEX Ajisaka, K. 149 Irwin, P.L. 13 Axelos, M.A.V. 71 Ishiguro, M. 59 Ito, T. 113 Batcheler, D. 185 Behr, T. 189 Jansson, P.-E. 327 Bergon, P. 245 Jiménez-Barbero, J. 223 Beynon, L.M. 303 Breazeale, S. 245 Kaiwar, S.P. 29 Brewster, J.D. 13 Kaluza, Z. 1 Kanemitsu, T. 59 Chiba, S. 149 Kimura, A. 149 Chmielewski, M. 1, Kirschning, A. 245 Colquhoun, IJ. 97 Klein, R.A. 189 Knerr, T. 177 Defaye, J. Cl Diaz-Maurino, T. 223 Li, E.Y. 41 Ling, L. 49 Doner, L.W. 13 Lowary, T.L. 257 Luboradzki, R. 1 Eason, C.T. 185 Egge, H. 189 Martin-Lomas, M. 223 Matsubara, M. 59 Feather, M.S. 41 Mostowicz, D. 1 Fernandez, P. 223 Mourao, P.A.S. 275 Fischer, W. 189 Floss, H.G. 245 Nagahashi, G. 13 Furneaux, R.H. 185 Ochs, S. 177 Garcia Fernandez, J.M. Cl Ogihara, Y. 59 Garnier, C. 71 Ozaki, S. 49 Geddes, R. 139 Grodner, J. 1 Pantaleone, D. 159 Gumy, D. 129 Parolis, H. 289 Parolis, L.A.S. 289 Hartmann, R. 189 Perry, M.B. 303 Hicks, K.B. 13 Pfeffer, P.E. 13 Higuchi, T. 113 Hindsgaul, O. 257 Raghavan, M.S.S. 29 Hiramatsu, K. 113 Rao, C.P. 29 Hirano, S. 331 Richards, J.C. 303 Hirobe, M. 113 Ruggiero, J. 275 C6 Author index / Carbohydr. Res. 256 (1994) C5-—C6 Sapers, G.M. 13 Vieira, R.P. 275 Schols, H.A. 83, 97 Voragen, A.G.J. 83, 97 Severin, T. 177 Solis, D. 223 Wang, J.-J. 245 Seo Fing Chow, SCE. 159 Whittaker, D.V. 289 Stevenson, D.E. 185 Widmalm, G. 327 Suwinska, K. 1 Woolhouse, A.D. 185 Swiedler, S.J. 257 Wiirsch, P. 129 Takayanagi, T. 149 Takeda, T. 59 Yalpani, M. 159 Thibault, J.-F. 71 Yokota, T. 113 Urbanczyk-Lipkowska, Z. 1 Zegrocka, O. 319 Usutani, A. 331 Zhang, M. 331 ELSEVIER Carbohydrate Research 256 (1994) C7-—C9 SUBJECT INDEX 4-Amino-4,6-dideoxy-2-O-methylmannose, iden- Chlorogenic acid, the major substrate of apple tification in the lipopolysaccharide of Vibrio polyphenol oxidase, binding geometry, stoi- cholerae O1 serotype Ogawa, 113 chiometry, and thermodynamics of cycloma- B-Amylolysis in the inhibition of amylopectin Ito-oligosaccharide (cyclodextrin) inclusion retrogradation, 129 complex formation with, 13 Aminoglycans, an examination of the unusual Chondroitin sulfate, from sea cucumber, in- susceptibilities of to enzymatic hydrolysis, creased calcium affinity of a fucosylated, 275 159 Chromate, in vitro reducing abilities of various Amylopectin retrogradation inhibited by partial hydroxy-containing compounds, including B-amylolysis, 129 saccharides and their derivatives towards, 29 O Antigen, the structure of the lipopolysaccha- Conformations of 2-C : 1-N-carbonyl-2-deoxy-p- ride, from Yersinia ruckeri serotype 01, 303 glycopyranosylamines, | Aqueous solution structure of the tetrasaccha- Cyclodextrin (cyclomalto-oligosaccharide) inclu- ride—ribitol repeat unit from the lipoteichoic sion complex formation with chlorogenic acid of Streptococcus pneumoniae strain R6 acid, the major substrate of apple polyphe- determined by a combination of NMR spec- nol oxidase, binding geometry, stoichiometry troscopy and computer calculations, 189 and thermodynamics of, 13 Cyclomalto-oligosaccharide (cyclodextrin) inclu- sion complex formation with chlorogenic Blood-group H_ gene-specified glycosyltrans- acid, the major substrate of apple polyphe- ferase, recognition of synthetic analogues of nol oxidase, binding geometry, stoichiometry the acceptor, B-p-Gal p-OR, by the, 257 and thermodynamics of, 13 Calcium affinity, of a fucosylated chondroitin sulfate from sea cucumber, 275 Deacetamido sugar as a component of the cap- Calcium ions, selective and cooperative binding sular polysaccharide of E. coli K48, identifi- by pectins, 71 cation of a novel, 289 Caramel, protonic and thermal activation of su- Degradation of .-threose, at Maillard reaction crose and the oligosaccharide composition conditions, 41 of, Cl 2'-Deoxyguanosine, reaction with glucose, 177 2-Carbamoyl-2-deoxyglycosides, an approach to 3,4-Dideoxy-4-amino-p-arabino-heptulosonic pseudo-glycopeptides from, 319 acid-7 phosphate, synthesis of, 245 Carbohydrate metabolism in liver and muscle, differing patterns of, 139 2-C : 1-N-Carbonyl-2-deoxy-p-glycopyranosyla- mines, conformations, 1 E. coli K48 capsular polysaccharide, structure Chemoenzymatic synthesis of pb-myo-inositol of, and identification of a novel diacetamido 1,4,5-triphosphate, a, 49 sugar component, 289 Chitin xanthate and xanthate ester derivatives, Enzymatic hydrolysis, an examination of the un- 331 usual susceptibilities of aminoglycans to, 159 C8 Subject Index / Carbohydr. Res. 256 (1994) C7-C9 2-Fluoroethyl B-p-galactopyranoside and 2-fluo- Lipopolysaccharide, the structure of the O anti- roethyl 6-O-8-p-galactopyranosyl-B-p-galac- gen from Yersinia ruckeri serotype 01, 303 topyranoside, synthesis from lactose using Lipoteichoic acid of Streptococcus pneumoniae B-p-galactosidase, 185 strain R6 determined by a combination of NMR spectroscopy and computer calcula- B-v-Galactopyranoside and 6-O-B-p-galac- tions, aqueous solution structure of the te- topyranosyl-B-p-galactopyranoside, synthesis trasaccharide-—ribitol repeat unit from the, from lactose of 2-fluoroethyl, using B-p- 189 galactosidase, 185 Liver and muscle, differing patterns of carbohy- B-p-Galactosidase, synthesis of 2-fluoroethyl B- drate metabolism in, 139 p-galactopyranoside and 2-fluoroethyl 6-O- B-v-galactopyranosy|-8-p-galactopyranoside Maillard reaction conditions, the degradation of from lactose using, 185 L-threose at, 41 B-p-Galp-OR, recognition of synthetic ana- t-Mannosyl and t-rhamnosyl terminal groups logues of the acceptor, by the blood-group H randomly distributed in the repeating units gene-specified glycosyltransferase, 257 of welan gum (S-130), determination by Glucose moiety of methyl B-lactoside, involve- FABMS, 327 ment in the molecular recognition by ricin, Metabolism in liver and muscle, differing pat- 223 terns of carbohydrate, 139 Glucose, reaction of guanosine, 2’-deoxyguano- Methyl £B-lactoside, synthesis, conformational sine and guanosine-5’-monophosphate with, analysis, and binding studies to ricin of dif- 177 ferent derivatives of, 223 a-p-Glucosidase, novel structures of N-linked Molecular recognition of methyl B-lactoside by high-mannose type oligosaccharides contain- ricin, involvement of the glucose moiety in ing a-p-galactofuranosyl linkages in As- the, 223 pergillus niger, 149 Glycopeptide with phytoalexin elicitor activity I, Pectic hairy regions in various plant cell wall synthesis of a. Syntheses of triglycosyl L- materials, occurrence and degradability by serine and a triglycosyl .L-serine-.-proline rhamnogalacturonase, 83 dipeptide, 59 Pectic hairy regions, isolation and characteriza- Glycopeptides, an approach to pseudo-, from tion of rhamnogalacturonan oligomers liber- 2-carbamoyl-2-deoxyglycosides, 319 ated during degradation by rhamnogalactur- Glycopyranosylamines, conformations of 2-C : 1- onase, 97 N-carbonyl-2-deoxy-p-, 1 Pectins and calcium ions binding, selectivity and Glycosyltransferase, blood-group H gene-speci- cooperativity, 71 fied, recognition of synthetic analogues of Phytoalexin elicitor activity I, synthesis of a gly- the acceptor, B-p-Gal p-OR, by the, 257 copeptide with. Syntheses of triglycosyl L- Guanosine-5’-monophosphate, reaction with serine and a triglycosyl .t-serine-.-proline glucose, 177 dipeptide, 59 Guanosine, reaction with glucose, 177 Plant cell wall materials, occurrence of pectic hairy regions and their degradability by High-mannose type oligosaccharides, containing rhamnogalacturonase, 83 a-p-galactofuranosyl linkages in A. niger a- Polysaccharide, structure of the E. coli K48 p-glucosidase, novel structure of N-linked, capsular, 289 149 Protonic and thermal activation of sucrose and Hydrolysis, enzymatic, an examination of the the oligosaccharide composition of caramel, unusual susceptibilities of aminoglycans to, Cl 159 Pseudo-glycopeptides from 2-carbomoyl-2-de- oxyglycosides, an approach to, 319 Inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate, a chemoenzymatic synthesis of p-myo-, 49 Recognition of synthetic analogues of the accep- tor, B-p-Galp-OR, by the blood-group H Lipopolysaccharide of Vibrio cholerae Ol gene-specified glycosyltransferase, 257 serotype Ogawa, identification of 4-amino- Reducing abilities, in vitro, towards chromate of 4,6-dideoxy-2-O-methylmannose as a con- various hydroxy-containing compounds, in- stituent of the, 113 cluding saccharides and their derivatives, 29 Subject Index / Carbohydr. Res. 256 (1994) C7-C9 c9 Repeating units of welan gum (S-130), determi- Tetrasaccharide-ribitol repeat unit from the nation by FABMS of randomly distributed lipoteichoic acid of Streptococcus pneumo- L-mannosyl and t-rhamnosyl groups in, 327 niae strain R6 determined by a combination Rhamnogalacturonan oligomers liberated dur- of NMR spectroscopy and computer calcula- ing degradation of pectic hairy regions by tions, aqueous solution structure of the, 189 rhamnogalacturonase, isolation and charac- L-Threose, the degradation of, at Maillard reac- terization, 97 tion conditions, 41 Rhamnogalacturonase, isolation and characteri- zation of rhamnogalacturonan oligomers lib- Vibrio cholerae O1 serotype Ogawa, identifica- erated during degradation of pectic hairy tion of 4-amino-4,6-dideoxy-2-O-methyl regions by, 97 mannose in the lipopolysaccharide, 113 Rhamnogalacturonase, occurrence of pectic hairy regions in various plant cell wall mate- rials and their degradability by, 83 Welan gum (S-130), determination by FABMS of repeating units with randomly distributed Sucrose and the oligosaccharide composition of L-mannosyl and .t-rhamnosyl terminal groups, 327 caramel, protonic and thermal activation of, Cl Synthesis of p-myo-inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate, a Xanthate, chitin, and xanthate ester derivatives, chemoenzymatic, 49 331

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