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| Organism Type | Hamster | CHO-Lec2 cells are mutants that have a 70–90% deficiency of sialic acid in their glycoproteins and gangliosides. Transport of CMP-sialic acid into the Golgi vesicles of these cells was 90% defective compared to vesicles from wild-type cells, whereas transport of other nucleotide sugars was normal. These cells do not have a defect in biosynthesis of CMP-sialic acid, asialoglycoproteins, and asialoglycosphingolipids, and they have normal levels of sialyltransferases. |
| Tissues | Ovary | |
| Phenotype | Adherent | |
| Primary | no | |
| Application | Transient Transfection |