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What do you mean by glycosidic bond of a protein

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Answered by anushkasharma1085
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A glycoprotein is formed when a carbohydrate group attaches to a protein through a covalent bond. These glycosidic bonds link carbohydrates to the amino and hydroxy side chains of asparagine and serine or threonine, respectively.


Answered by tanu5289
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A glycoprotein is formed when a carbohydrate group attaches to aprotein through a covalent bond. These glycosidic bonds link carbohydrates to the amino and hydroxy side chains of asparagine and serine or threonine, respectively.

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