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Oligosaccharides are formed when two or more [[Monosaccharides|monosaccharides]] join together by [[O-glycosidic bond|O-glycosidic bonds]]. Examples include [[Sucrose|sucrose]], [[Lactose|lactose]] and [[Maltose|maltose]]&nbsp;&nbsp;<ref>Berg, J. M., Tymoczko, J. L. and Stryer, L. (2012) Page 337</ref>. Specific enzymes are used to catalyze the glycosidic bonds in olgosaccharides and each sugar must be specific to each enzyme used for each new glycosidic bond.<ref>Berg JM, Tymoczko JL, Stryer L. (2002) Biochemistry. 5th edition. New York: W H Freeman; 2002 - Section 11.2.5</ref><br>
Oligosaccharides are formed when two or more [[Monosaccharides|monosaccharides]] join together by [[O-glycosidic bond|O-glycosidic bonds]]. Examples include [[Sucrose|sucrose]], [[Lactose|lactose]] and [[Maltose|maltose]]&nbsp;&nbsp;<ref>Berg, J. M., Tymoczko, J. L. and Stryer, L. (2012) Page 337</ref>. Specific enzymes are used to catalyze the [[glycosidic bonds|glycosidic bonds]] in olgosaccharides and each sugar must be specific to each [[enzyme|enzyme]] used for each new [[glycosidic bond|glycosidic bond]]<ref>Berg JM, Tymoczko JL, Stryer L. (2002) Biochemistry. 5th edition. New York: W H Freeman; 2002 - Section 11.2.5</ref>.<br>  


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Revision as of 11:00, 1 December 2012

Oligosaccharides are formed when two or more monosaccharides join together by O-glycosidic bonds. Examples include sucrose, lactose and maltose  [1]. Specific enzymes are used to catalyze the glycosidic bonds in olgosaccharides and each sugar must be specific to each enzyme used for each new glycosidic bond[2].

References

  1. Berg, J. M., Tymoczko, J. L. and Stryer, L. (2012) Page 337
  2. Berg JM, Tymoczko JL, Stryer L. (2002) Biochemistry. 5th edition. New York: W H Freeman; 2002 - Section 11.2.5