(a)
To determine: The activated donor for phosphate.
Introduction:
Activated donor is a molecule which actively reacts with a suitable acceptor molecule and form new bonds. It results in the reactions such as; during glycosylation a glycosyl molecule react with an acceptor molecule by forming a glycosidic bond..
(b)
To determine: The activated donor for D-glucosyl.
Introduction:
Activated donor is a molecule which actively reacts with a suitable acceptor molecule and form new bonds. It results in the reactions such as, during glycosylation a glycosyl molecule react with an acceptor molecule by forming a glycosidic bond.
(c)
To determine: The activated donor for phosphoethanolamine.
Introduction:
Activated donor is a molecule which actively reacts with a suitable acceptor molecule and form new bonds. It results in the reactions such as; during glycosylation a glycosyl molecule react with an acceptor molecule by forming a glycosidic bond.
(d)
To determine: The activated donor for D-galactosyl.
Introduction:
Activated donor is a molecule which actively reacts with a suitable acceptor molecule and form new bonds. It results in the reactions such as; during glycosylation a glycosyl molecule react with an acceptor molecule by forming a glycosidic bond.
(e)
To determine: The active donor for fatty acyl.
Introduction:
Activated donor is a molecule which actively reacts with a suitable acceptor molecule and form new bonds. It results in the reactions such as; during glycosylation a glycosyl molecule react with an acceptor molecule by forming a glycosidic bond.
(f)
To determine: The activated donor for methyl.
Introduction:
Activated donor is a molecule which actively reacts with a suitable acceptor molecule and form new bonds. It results in the reactions such as; during glycosylation a glycosyl molecule react with an acceptor molecule by forming a glycosidic bond.
(g)
To determine: The activated donor for the two carbon group in fatty acid biosynthesis.
Introduction:
Activated donor is a molecule which actively reacts with a suitable acceptor molecule and form new bonds. It results in the reactions such as; during glycosylation a glycosyl molecule react with an acceptor molecule by forming a glycosidic bond.
(h)
To determine: The activated donor for ∆3-isopentenyl.
Introduction:
Activated donor is a molecule which actively reacts with a suitable acceptor molecule and form new bonds. It results in the reactions such as, during glycosylation a glycosyl molecule react with an acceptor molecule by forming a glycosidic bond.
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