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Akira Seko

Researcher at Tokyo Institute of Technology

Publications -  36
Citations -  1248

Akira Seko is an academic researcher from Tokyo Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glycan & Glycoprotein. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1163 citations. Previous affiliations of Akira Seko include Sasaki Institute.

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The N-terminal carbohydrate recognition domain of galectin-8 recognizes specific glycosphingolipids with high affinity.

TL;DR: This is the first demonstration that galectin-8 binds to specific sulfated or sialylated glycosphingolipids with high affinity, indicating that this Gln47 plays important roles for binding to Neu5Acalpha2-->3Gal or SO3--->3Gal residues.
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Galectin-8-N-domain recognition mechanism for sialylated and sulfated glycans

TL;DR: This study elucidated the crystal structures of the human galectin-8-N-domain (-8N) in the absence or presence of 4 ligands and found that Arg45, Gln47, Arg59, and the long loop region between the S3 and S4 β-strands are unique to galectIn-8N.
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Galectin-4 Binds to Sulfated Glycosphingolipids and Carcinoembryonic Antigen in Patches on the Cell Surface of Human Colon Adenocarcinoma Cells

TL;DR: It is found that galectin-4 binds to glycosphingolipids carrying 3-O-sulfated Gal residues, such as SB1a, SM3, SM4s, SB2, SM2a, and GM1, but not to Glycobiology residues with 3- O-sialylated Gal, using both an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and a surface plasmon resonance assay.
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High-affinity binding of recombinant human galectin-4 to SO3–→3Galβ1→3GalNAc pyranoside

TL;DR: The results suggest that galectin-4 has a unique carbohydrate binding specificity and interacts with O-linked sulfoglycans.
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Vesicular-integral membrane protein, VIP36, recognizes high-mannose type glycans containing α1→2 mannosyl residues in MDCK cells

TL;DR: Results indicate that VIP36 functions as an intracellular lectin recognizing glycoproteins which possess high-mannose type glycans, (Manalpha1-->2)(2-4).Man(5).