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    What Sugar Is Usually Removed from the N-Linked Core Oligosaccharide
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What Sugar Is Usually Removed from the N-Linked Core Oligosaccharide

Question 158

Question 158

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What sugar is usually removed from the N-linked core oligosaccharide chains on proteins in the Golgi complex as opposed to the glucose residues trimmed off in the ER?


A) glucose
B) galactose
C) mannose
D) sialic acid
E) fucose

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