Oligosaccharide

An oligosaccharide is a saccharide polymer containing a small number (typically three to six) of component sugars, also known as simple sugars. They are generally found either O- or N-linked to compatible amino acid side chains in proteins or to lipid moieties.

In plants, animals, and single-cell eukaryotes

The basic structure is the same. These structures are synthesised onto asparagine residues on nascent proteins.

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See also: Oligosaccharide, Asparagine, Biochemistry, Lipid, Nascent, Proteins, Saccharide