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. 2003 Feb;60(2):259–266. doi: 10.1007/s000180300021

Galactofuranose metabolism: a potential target for antimicrobial chemotherapy

L L Pedersen 1, S J Turco 1
PMCID: PMC11138809  PMID: 12678491

Abstract.

Galactofuranose-containing glycoconjugates are present in numerous microbes, many of which are pathogenic for humans. Metabolic aspects of the monosaccharide have proven difficult to elucidate, because galactofuranose metabolites and glycoconjugates are relatively unstable during analyses. Recent advances in biochemical and genetic approaches, however, have facilitated a better understanding of galactofuranose metabolism. This review summarizes our current information on its metabolism and a few selected glycoconjugates containing this furanose.

Keywords: Key words. Galactofuranose; pathogenic microbes; microorganisms; arabinogalactan; lipophosphoglycan.

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