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Prediction of the Mannose-Binding Site in the Agaricus bisporus Mannose-Binding Protein
The Protein Journal, 2021Agaricus bisporus mannose-binding protein (Abmb) was discovered as part of mushroom tyrosinase (PPO3) complex. Apart from its presence, nothing is known about its function or activity in the mushroom. The protein is evolutionarily related to lectins with β-trefoil fold, which are glucose or galactose (and their derivatives) binding proteins.
Wangsa Tirta Ismaya +2 more
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2002
The mannose receptor family comprises four glycoproteins each of which is a type I transmembrane receptor with an N-terminal cysteine-rich domain, a single fibronectin type II (FNII) domain and eight to ten C-type lectin-like domains (CTLDs). Characteristically, these proteins are able to recycle between the plasma membrane and the endosomal apparatus ...
Lucy East, Clare M. Isacke
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The mannose receptor family comprises four glycoproteins each of which is a type I transmembrane receptor with an N-terminal cysteine-rich domain, a single fibronectin type II (FNII) domain and eight to ten C-type lectin-like domains (CTLDs). Characteristically, these proteins are able to recycle between the plasma membrane and the endosomal apparatus ...
Lucy East, Clare M. Isacke
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1986
Mannose toxicity in honeybees is due to a marked shortage of mannosephosphate isomerase that leads to a large accumulation of mannose-6-P and a marked depletion of ATP. Drosophila melanogaster and Ceratitis capitata are insensitive to mannose and have excess of mannosephosphate isomerase over hexokinase.
Mónica de la Fuente +2 more
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Mannose toxicity in honeybees is due to a marked shortage of mannosephosphate isomerase that leads to a large accumulation of mannose-6-P and a marked depletion of ATP. Drosophila melanogaster and Ceratitis capitata are insensitive to mannose and have excess of mannosephosphate isomerase over hexokinase.
Mónica de la Fuente +2 more
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Conversion of mannose to fructose by immobilized mannose isomerase fromPseudomonas cepacia
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1990The enzyme mannose isomerase (EC 5.3.1.7) catalyzes the isomerization of D-mannose and D-fructose. The conversion of mannose to fructose is the first step in the principal pathway of mannose dissimilation by Pseudomonas cepacia. This enzyme is induced during growth on medium containing mannose to levels three- to four-fold higher than observed during ...
R. W. Detroy, P. Allenza, M. J. Morrell
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Studies of mannose metabolism and effects of long-term mannose ingestion in the mouse
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2001Dietary mannose is used to treat glycosylation deficient patients with mutations in phosphomannose isomerase (PMI), but there is little information on mannose metabolism in model systems. We chose the mouse as a vertebrate model. Intravenous injection of [2-3H]mannose shows rapid equilibration with the extravascular pool and clearance t(1/2) of 28 min ...
Hudson H. Freeze, Joseph Alex Davis
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1909
Vor kurzem machte Hr. R. Reiss die interessante Mitteilung1), das in vielen Samen ein fruher fur gewohnliche Cellulose gehaltener Reservestoff enthalten sei, welcher bei der Hydrolyse einen neuen, als Seminose bezeichneten Zucker liefert. Der letztere bildet ein schwer losliches Hydrazon, welches bei 185–186° schmilzt und nach der Beschreibung die ...
Josef Hirschberger, Emil Fischer
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Vor kurzem machte Hr. R. Reiss die interessante Mitteilung1), das in vielen Samen ein fruher fur gewohnliche Cellulose gehaltener Reservestoff enthalten sei, welcher bei der Hydrolyse einen neuen, als Seminose bezeichneten Zucker liefert. Der letztere bildet ein schwer losliches Hydrazon, welches bei 185–186° schmilzt und nach der Beschreibung die ...
Josef Hirschberger, Emil Fischer
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Physicochemical Stereospecificity in Taste Perception of α-D-Mannose and β-D-Mannose
Nature, 1971THE anomers α- and β-D-mannose differ structurally only in that H and OH at the C1 atom of the pyranose ring are interchanged. In spite of this apparently minor difference in structure, it has been suggested that the ambiguity of taste perception of D-mannose is due to actual differences in taste between the two anomers of this substance; the evidence ...
Roberta A. Stewart +3 more
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Enzymic synthesis of GDP-mannose-14C from mannose-14C
Analytical Biochemistry, 1967A procedure synthesizing GDP-mannose-14C from mannose using Arthrobacter viscosus crude extracts has been described.
Jack Preiss, Elaine Greenberg
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The Mannose Receptor in the Brain
2003The mannose receptor is a transmembrane glycoprotein mainly expressed by macrophages, that specifically binds to mannosylated molecules and mediates their endocytosis. Known ligands of the receptor are lysosomases and various pathogens. Ligand specificity and cellular distribution provide the mannose receptor with a very important role in homeostasis ...
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Radiolyoluminescence Studies of Mannose
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1986Abstract Radiolyoluminescence is the emission of light from an irradiated solid upon dissolution. Mannose is closely tissue-equivalent for both high and low LET radiations. Results are reported on the batch to batch variations in sensitivity and dose thresholds for mannose powder. Absorbed dose-response curves are presented.
J.B. O'Hagan, A.J. Pearson
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