Multiple Choice
One common way to characterize glycans is to
A) digest the glycan into fragments using trypsin and chymotrypsin.
B) use affinity chromatography to recognize the different sugars.
C) incubate fluorescently labeled glycoproteins with lectin.
D) use ELISA to determine the structure.
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