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DVL, a Lectin from <i>Dioclea violacea</i> Seeds, Disturbs the Proteomic Profile of <i>Candida krusei,</i> Leading to Cell Death. [PDF]

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Silva RRS   +7 more
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Subcellular glycan-mannose receptor binding kinetics correlate with myeloid cell function. [PDF]

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Steuten K   +8 more
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CRISPR/Cas9-mediated inactivation of the soybean agglutinin <i>Le1</i> gene to improve grain quality. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Kafer JM   +8 more
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Altered Glycosylation of PSA in Prostate Cancer Tissue. [PDF]

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Koistinen H   +7 more
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Self-regulation of MGAT4A and MGAT4B activity toward glycoproteins through interaction of lectin domain with their own N-glycans

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Lectins

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1999
Lectins - carbohydrate-binding proteins involved in a variety of recognition processes - exhibit considerable structural diversity. Three new lectin folds and further elaborations of known folds have been described recently. Large variability in quaternary association resulting from small alterations in essentially the same tertiary structure is a ...
Vijayan, M, Chandra, Nagasuma
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Cold Lectins

Vox Sanguinis, 1963
SummaryPlant agglutinins are described which act more strongly as temperature is decreased. Crotalaria mucronata as well as variants of Phaseolus lunatus contain pronounced cold agglutinins against B cells while their action on A1‐cells is not enhanced with decreasing temperature.
F, OTTENSOOSER, M, SATO
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Nucleocytoplasmic lectins

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2004
This review summarizes studies on lectins that have been documented to be in the cytoplasm and nucleus of cells. Of these intracellular lectins, the most extensively studied are members of the galectin family. Galectin-1 and galectin-3 have been identified as pre-mRNA splicing factors in the nucleus, in conjunction with their interacting ligand, Gemin4.
John L, Wang   +3 more
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