| 1. | Glycans usually consist solely of O-glycosidic linkages of monosaccharides.
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| 2. | These enzymes can break glycosidic linkages by using a water molecule.
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| 3. | Liberation of ginkgotoxin by enzymatic hydrolysis of the glycosidic linkage is possible.
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| 4. | Oligosaccharides are linear or branched chains of monosaccharides attached to one another via glycosidic linkages.
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| 5. | The serine and threonine hydroxyl groups link to the polypeptide chains via O-glycosidic linkages.
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| 6. | In a nucleoside, the base is bound to either ribose or deoxyribose via a glycosidic linkage.
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| 7. | Glycogen phosphorylase can act only on linear chains of glycogen ( ?1-4 glycosidic linkage ).
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| 8. | After removal of the fat from the resulting gum, the glycosidic linkage is recrystallized from anhydrous acetone.
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| 9. | The units are joined by alternating ?-1, 3 and ?-1, 4 glycosidic linkages.
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| 10. | ThumbThree angles are described by ?, ? and ? ( in the case of glycosidic linkages via O-6 ).
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