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This page maintains a record of all major corrections that have been made to the online version of Essentials of Glycobiology, 3rd Edition. The corrections identified on this page had not been made to the print copy at the time of its first printing in August 2017.
These corrections are maintained and edited by the book's principal editors. They are organized by the date they were made, the most recent corrections being listed first.
SEPTEMBER 2017
Change to Figure 1.5
In the “Heparan sulfate/Heparin” example, the last symbol on the right was corrected to a half-blue/half-white square.
AUGUST 2017
Change to Contents
The authors of Chapter 8 have been edited to read: “Bernard Henrissat, Avadhesha Surolia, and Pamela Stanley”
Change to Chapter 8
On the title page, the authors have been edited to read: “Bernard Henrissat, Avadhesha Surolia, and Pamela Stanley”
Change to text in Chapter 35
In the section “FURTHER READING,” the following reference was edited to read: “Angata T, Brinkman-Van der Linden E. 2002. I-type lectins. Biochim Biophys Acta 1572: 294–316.”
Change to Figure 45.4
An additional term was added to the start of the “Core M3” pathway.
Change to Figure 45.4 legend
The following text was edited to read: “With help of POMGNT1, FKTN and FKRP can act to add two ribitol-5-phosphate units to the GalNAc residue that is then extended with a single Xyl and GlcA by TMEMS and B4GAT1, respectively.”
Change to Table 50.1
In the “Specificity (cleavage target)” column, the first entry was edited to read: “between the two GlcNAc residues in the core of oligomannose or hybrid N-glycans”
Change to Chapter 50
In the section “Determination of Linkage Positions,” the following text was edited to read: “The masses of fragments produced by impact of high-energy electrons on PMAAs identify substitution sites in some cases, but fragmentation patterns of similarly substituted isomeric monosaccharides (e.g., Glc and Gal) can be nearly identical.”
Change to Figure 50.2 legend
The following text was edited to read: “… and the 6-GlcNAcitol (it is at the reducing end of the glycan, therefore has been reduced during reductive elimination before linkage analysis, and it carries no deuterium) is acetylated only at C-6.”
Change to Figure 50.2
The original figure had an “OAc” in the last structure in the last line that has been changed to “OMe”; the original figure had an “OH” in the last structure in the second to last line that has been changed to “OMe”.
Change to Figure 51.1 legend
The following text was edited to read: “(Figure courtesy of Mark Hilliard.)”
Publication Details
Publication History
Published online: 2017.
Copyright
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Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor (NY)
NLM Citation
Varki A, Cummings RD, Esko JD, et al., editors. Essentials of Glycobiology [Internet]. 3rd edition. Cold Spring Harbor (NY): Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; 2015-2017. Errata. 2017. doi: 10.1101/glycobiology.3e.064