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Beyond FimH: Diversity and Relevance of Carbohydrate‐Binding Fimbrial Proteins in Escherichia coli
This review discusses fimbrial lectins found in Escherichia coli (E. coli) other than FimH, which could be targeted to treat E. coli pathogenicity as an alternative to antibiotic treatment. Escherichia coli (E. coli) is responsible for multiple diseases in humans and animals.
Oliwier R. Dulawa+3 more
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From inflammation to immune regulation: The dual nature of dietary lectins in health and disease
Beans, vegetables, fruits, and mushrooms offer a delightful array of fragrances and an abundance of nutrients, including essential vitamins, minerals, protein rich in vital amino acids, and omega-3 fatty acids.
Emadeldin H.E. Konozy+1 more
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Surface properties of extracellular malaria parasites: electrophoretic and lectin-binding characteristics [PDF]
Thomas M. Seed, Julius P. Kreier
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ABSTRACT Calreticulin is a multifunctional protein found in the endoplasmic reticulum lumen that is important for calcium homeostasis and glycoprotein folding. Mutations in exon 9 of the CALR gene are the second most common genetic cause of myeloproliferative neoplasms.
Mifra Faiz+2 more
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Effects of Phagocytosis and Colchicine on the Distribution of Lectin-Binding Sites on Cell Surfaces
Janet M. Oliver, T. E. Ukena, R D Berlin
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Ultrastructural visualization of cellular carbohydrate components by means of lectins on ultrathin glycol methacrylate sections. [PDF]
Daniel Gros+4 more
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DCC enables the formation of glycocluster libraries through reversible disulfide exchange. Nanomolar ligands for multiple lectins (ConA, LecA, and LecB) were identified in a simple experimental set up, purified, and displayed nanomolar affinity with anti‐infectious properties.
Fanny Demontrond+13 more
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Stroma: As an affinity adsorbent for non‐inhibitable lectins [PDF]
José-Luís Ochoa, Tore Kristiansen
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ABSTRACT Cells have an intrinsic ability to rapidly respond to environmental change to regulate cell cycle progression and membrane organisation, thereby affecting cell growth and division. The actin cytoskeleton is a highly dynamic complex of proteins that can rapidly reorganise to change the growth pattern of a cell.
Holly R. Brooker+7 more
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Role of lectins as biologically active substances in pharmaceutical preparations
In an overview and critical article discusses plant lectins in terms of their importance as biologically active substances in pharmaceutical preparations.
V. A. Antonyuk
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