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Inhibition of interferon action by plant lectins
Nature, 1974IN spite of various theories, the mechanism of the antiviral action of interferon1–3 remains obscure. Previous work indicated that it does not have to penetrate into target cells to exert its effect. Mouse interferon preparations, when covalently bound to Sepharose beads, retained full antiviral activity, even after multiple cell-to-cell transfers4 ...
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Lectins and Plant-Herbivore Interactions [PDF]
When an animal takes a bite out of a plant, it is gustatorily and digestively treading on a battlefield implanted and strewn with traits generated by natural selection during millions of years of acts of herbivory. The glycoproteins called lectins are heterogeneous in kind, place and density in this battlefield.
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Carbohydrate-Binding Sites of Plant Lectins
1988Lectins are a diverse group of proteins and glycoproteins that exhibit specific binding for certain carbohydrates. Proteins with this property have been described in a wide variety of taxa, ranging from bacteria (e.g. Neter 1956) to slime molds (Barondes and Haywood 1979) and lower vertebrates (Simpson et al.
J. W. Becker, G. N. Reeke
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The Biochemistry of Plant Lectins (Phytohemagglutinins)
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1973H Lis, N Sharon
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STRUCTURE OF MEMBRANE RECEPTORS FOR PLANT LECTINS*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1974Rosalind Kornfeld, Stuart Kornfeld
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