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M. Perdicchio+17 more
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Interactions between bacteria and the extracellular matrix are a prerequisite for colonisation and infection. Phylogenetically diverse M proteins of group A Streptococcus (GAS) can selectively bind sulfated glycosaminoglycans with high affinity. M protein‐mediated recruitment of chondroitin sulfate and dermatan sulfate was shown to increase GAS ...
Tahnee B.‐D. McEwan+8 more
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A sialic acid-binding protein in Toxoplasma gondii contains a conserved globular domain in apicomplexan parasites. [PDF]
Sang X+6 more
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Impact of N‐linked glycans on the dual short fibulin/LTBP‐4 axes regulating elastogenesis
Elastic fiber assembly is orchestrated by multiple glycoproteins. We delineate the molecular basis of two key axes involved in elastic fiber formation—LTBP‐4L/fibulin‐4 and LTBP‐4S/fibulin‐5. We show that N‐linked glycans on these glycoproteins regulate their interactions and conformations, both of which are critical aspects in elastic fiber formation.
Valentin Nelea+8 more
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The acid and enzymic hydrolysis of O-acetylated sialic acid residues from rabbit Tamm–Horsfall glycoprotein [PDF]
A. Neuberger, W A Ratcliffe
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Blood group O expression in normal tissues and tumors
The H antigen (O blood group), the precursor to A and B blood groups, is expressed on human erythrocytes. Two novel monoclonal antibodies generated using sea lamprey immunization, Tn4‐31L and OmcFL3‐02, specifically detect the H antigen on glycan microarrays, glycoproteins, and human cells.
Ea Kristine Clarisse Tulin+11 more
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Steering Siglec-Sialic Acid Interactions on Living Cells using Bioorthogonal Chemistry.
C. Büll+10 more
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We investigated the role of the signal regulatory protein alpha (SIRPα)/CD47 axis in phagocytosis by disrupting the SIRPA gene in the THP‐1 cell line. The SIRPα KO THP‐1 cells retained their monocyte and macrophage characteristics similar to their wild‐type (WT) counterparts.
Saitong Muneekaew+5 more
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