Functional Glycomics gateway June update

The Functional Glycomics gateway is updated today (20 June) — a one-stop online resource designed to keep readers in touch with the latest and hottest research in glycobiology, in collaboration with the Consortium for Functional Glycomics. Each month we showcase two exciting new glycobiology articles from the current literature. Nature Publishing Group papers are available free for 3 months and the Editor’s Reviews are free indefinitely. This month’s two featured articles are: Glycosylation effects: core contributions, which describes how distant carbohydrate substitutions at the N-glycan core alter glycan lectin affinity, glycoprotein-mediated cell binding and serum clearance; and Tumor Growth: at the end of a snake bite in which it is described how the C-type lectins lebectin and lebecetin isolated from the venom of the blunt-nosed viper (Macrovipera lebetina) inhibit tumor angiogenesis through a direct interaction with epithelial cell integrins.

Also in the Functional Glycomics gateway are Research Highlights (short summaries of research papers); the Research Library; and the Consortium Quaterly, the latest news and findings from the Consortium for Functional Glycomics.

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