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N. Martin Young is affiliated with the National Research Council Canada. Their professional focus and research contributions are linked to this institution, which plays a significant role in Canadian scientific and technological development.

There is no publicly available data on recent papers authored by N. Martin Young, nor is there specific information about their frequent co-authors or regular publication venues. Likewise, there are no records of book publications associated with their name.

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No awards or recognitions have been documented for N. Martin Young in accessible research records. Additionally, they are currently living, with no indications of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Structure of the N-Linked Glycan Present on Multiple Glycoproteins in the Gram-negative Bacterium, Campylobacter jejuni

    N. Martin Young;Jean-Robert Brisson;John Kelly;David C. Watson

  • The genetic bases for the variation in the lipo-oligosaccharide of the mucosal pathogen, Campylobacter jejuni. Biosynthesis of sialylated ganglioside mimics in the core oligosaccharide

    Michel Gilbert;Marie-France Karwaski;Stéphane Bernatchez;N. Martin Young

  • Biosynthesis of ganglioside mimics in Campylobacter jejuni OH4384. Identification of the glycosyltransferase genes, enzymatic synthesis of model compounds, and characterization of nanomole amounts by 600-mhz (1)h and (13)c NMR analysis.

    Michel Gilbert;Jean-Robert Brisson;Marie-France Karwaski;Joseph Michniewicz

  • Definition of the bacterial N-glycosylation site consensus sequence.

    Michael Kowarik;N Martin Young;Shin Numao;Benjamin L Schulz

  • Quantitative Analysis of Bacterial Toxin Affinity and Specificity for Glycolipid Receptors by Surface Plasmon Resonance

    C.Roger MacKenzie;Tomoko Hirama;Kok K. Lee;Eleonora Altman

  • Structure of a single-chain antibody variable domain (Fv) fragment complexed with a carbohydrate antigen at 1.7-A resolution.

    A. Zdanov;Y. Li;D. R. Bundle;Su-Jun Deng

  • Functional characterization of dehydratase/aminotransferase pairs from Helicobacter and Campylobacter: enzymes distinguishing the pseudaminic acid and bacillosamine biosynthetic pathways.

    Ian C. Schoenhofen;David J. McNally;Evgeny Vinogradov;Dennis Whitfield

  • The solution structure of concanavalin A probed by FT-IR spectroscopy

    Jose L.R. Arrondo;N.Martin Young;H.Henry Mantsch

  • Cloning of the Lipooligosaccharide α-2,3-Sialyltransferase from the Bacterial Pathogens Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae

    Michel Gilbert;David C. Watson;Anna-Maria Cunningham;Michael P. Jennings

  • Analysis by Surface Plasmon Resonance of the Influence of Valence on the Ligand Binding Affinity and Kinetics of an Anti-carbohydrate Antibody

    C. Roger MacKenzie;Tomoko Hirama;Su-jun Deng;David R. Bundle

  • Selection of antibody single-chain variable fragments with improved carbohydrate binding by phage display.

    Su-Jun Deng;C. R. Mackenzie;J. Sadowska;J. Michniewicz

  • The synthesis of sialylated oligosaccharides using a CMP-Neu5Ac synthetase/sialyltransferase fusion.

    M. Gilbert;R. Bayer;A.-M. Cunningham;S. Defrees

  • A single bifunctional UDP-GlcNAc/Glc 4-epimerase supports the synthesis of three cell surface glycoconjugates in Campylobacter jejuni.

    Stéphane Bernatchez;Christine M. Szymanski;Noboru Ishiyama;Jianjun Li

  • Antibody recognition of carbohydrate epitopes

    Omid Haji-Ghassemi;Ryan J Blackler;N Martin Young;Stephen V Evans

  • Role of paired basic residues in the expression of active recombinant galactosyltransferases from the bacterial pathogen Neisseria meningitidis

    W W Wakarchuk;A Cunningham;D C Watson;N M Young

  • Bacterial expression and secretion of various single-chain Fv genes encoding proteins specific for a Salmonella serotype B O-antigen.

    N N Anand;S Mandal;C R MacKenzie;J Sadowska

  • Molecular recognition of a Salmonella trisaccharide epitope by monoclonal antibody Se155-4.

    David R. Bundle;Eva Eichler;Margaret Anne J. Gidney;Morten Meldal

  • Basis for selection of improved carbohydrate-binding single-chain antibodies from synthetic gene libraries

    Su-Jun Deng;C. R. Mackenzie;T. Hirama;R. Brousseau

  • Structural and Functional Characterization of PseC, an Aminotransferase Involved in the Biosynthesis of Pseudaminic Acid, an Essential Flagellar Modification in Helicobacter pylori

    Ian C. Schoenhofen;Vladimir V. Lunin;Jean-Philippe Julien;Yunge Li

  • Carbohydrate-protein interactions in antibodies and lectins

    David R. Bundle;N. Martin Young

Frequent Co-Authors

Warren W. Wakarchuk
Warren W. Wakarchuk University of Alberta
Michel Gilbert
Michel Gilbert National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Jean-Robert Brisson
Jean-Robert Brisson National Research Council Canada
David R. Bundle
David R. Bundle University of Alberta
Simon J. Foote
Simon J. Foote Australian National University
John F. Kelly
John F. Kelly National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Miroslaw Cygler
Miroslaw Cygler University of Saskatchewan
Paul R. Langford
Paul R. Langford Imperial College London
Evgeny Vinogradov
Evgeny Vinogradov National Research Council Canada
Christine M. Szymanski
Christine M. Szymanski University of Georgia

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