One of the most fascinating aspects of this topic is the interrelationship between lectins and viruses. |
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The second, and major part, is a quick reference alphabetical directory listing around 170 lectins. |
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As I understand there is an argument about the possible role of lectins in the diet on metabolism, etc. |
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Pokeweed mitogen is one of the few lectins that stimulates B lymphocytes as well as T lymphocytes. |
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Legume lectins are a group of oligomeric proteins that bind carbohydrates reversibly and specifically. |
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For example, fluorescent cyanine and related dyes can be attached to amine, hydroxy or sulfhydryl groups of avidin and to antibodies and to lectins. |
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On the other hand, another major question that one may concern is on the biological functions of plant lectins. |
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The roots of the stinging nettle contain a complex mixture of water and alcohol-soluble compounds including lectins, phenols, sterols, and lignans. |
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The primary toxins of mistletoe are sugar-binding proteins, called lectins, that cause cells to stop dividing and eventually kill them. |
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Dr. Pusztai specialized in the study of lectins which are naturally occurring proteins that function as insecticides in certain plants. |
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Biotech researchers were interested in lectins because of their pesticidal properties and the possibility of inserting genes from the compounds into food crops. |
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All grains produce lectins, which selectively bind to unique proteins on the surfaces of bacteria, fungi, and insects. |
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Soy contains lectins that repress the immune system and clot red blood cells. |
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The use of lectins derived from Amaryllidaceae, Alliaceae, or Vicieae for the control of nematodes. |
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Prolonged boiling also destroys the harmful lectins present in legumes such as red kidney beans. |
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They participate in these biological processes by interacting with proteins known as lectins. |
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This catalogue shows a range of TCI's glycochemistry-related products including oligosaccharides, building blocks for oligosaccharide synthesis, enzymes and L-fucose specific lectins. |
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These Mytilus lysins are similar to C-type lectins that often exhibit carbohydrate binding activity. |
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After a bit of research, I found that these beans do indeed contain a particularly high concentration of proteins called lectins that can cause discomfort unless changed to a harmless derivative by heat. |
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There is only limited animal feed use, and no food use for unprocessed soybeans, since they contain anti-nutrient factors, such as trypsin inhibitors and lectins. |
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Likewise, there were no significant differences in the levels of plant lectins, as determined by hemagglutination assay, or isoflavone glucosides between transgenic and control soybean. |
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Many lectins either directly or indirectly cause profound morphological and physiological modifications in the small intestine. |
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The herb contains flavonoids, carotenoids, hydroxycoumarins umbelliferone and skimmine, also tannins, caffeic acid, fatty acids, lectins, etc. |
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Ultrastructural localization of cell surface sugar residues in ericoid mycorrhizal fungi by gold-labelled lectins. |
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Besides the aforementioned carbohydrates, we also observed inhibition of the hemagglutination when we incubated the lectins with fucose. |
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Molecular structures and the aligned amino acid sequences of different lectins isolated from various crustaceans, chordate, mollusca, and marine algae are quite different. |
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The second place winner was Amanda Greatens from the College of Pharmacy at the University of Cincinnati for her poster on lectins and neoglycoproteins in skin lightening. |
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We found that, similar to TIMP-1 antibody, the capture antibodies for tPA, DPP-4, and MME did not cause background binding to the selected lectins. |
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The invention includes a cDNA that encodes a predicted protein of 191 amino acid residues having similarity to the carbohydrate recognition domain of C-type lectins. |
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Lectins are carbohydrate-binding proteins which potentially bind to cell surface glycoconjugates. |
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Lectins are a group of molecules found throughout nature that interact and bind with specific sugars. |
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Lectins that bind galactoside play a role in the cell clumping of many cancers. |
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Lectins can bind to the sugars found on different spots of the HIV-1 envelope, and presumably it will take multiple mutations for the virus to get around them. |
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Lectins may accumulate in roots and tubers or in fruits and seeds. |
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