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Comparative studies of the agglutination of tumor cells and erythrocytes by Plecoglossus altivelis (Ayu fish) roe lectin

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The results raise the possibility that nonreducing terminal α-D-galactosyl-containing glycoproteins composed of heterogeneous carbohydrate chains may be present on the surface of a number of different murine tumor cells as well as on human type B erythrocytes.
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A novel 36kDa rhamnose-binding lectin isolated from Plecoglossus altivelis roe (PA 36), a probe for L-rhamnose and α-D-galactosyl nonreducing termini, bound to and agglutinated murine tumor cells rather than human type B erythrocytes. PA 36 was purified by DEAE-cellulose ion exchange and rhamnose-Sepharose affinity chromatography. The most effective saccharide in the agglutination inhibition assay was L-rhamnose. The α-D-galactosyl containing saccharides, such as melibiose, raffinose and stachyose, were more effective than the β-D-galactosyl containing saccharide, lactose. Lectin binding glycoproteins were determined by SDS-PAGE and blotting, followed by reaction with horseradish peroxidase-labeled PA 36. The glycoproteins ranging in molecular weight from 66, 000 to 72, 000 and deriving from murine tumor cells and bands 4.1 and 4.2 deriving from human type B erythrocytes were PA 36-binding glycoproteins. These results raise the possibility that nonreducing terminal α-D-galactosyl-containing glycoproteins composed of heterogeneous carbohydrate chains may be present on the surface of a number of different murine tumor cells as well as on human type B erythrocytes.

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Rhamnose binding protein

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Studies on fish roe lectins: Distribution, purification and characterization

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TL;DR: In this paper, a proteine fixant le rhamnose RBP presentant au moins une des caracteristiques suivantes: a) une masse moleculaire d'approximativement 65-70 kDa and idealement de 66-69kDa; b) un pl superieur a 10 ou inferieur 3; c) une constante de dissociation d'aproximation 1,5 x 10-6 lors d'une fixation a la fraction rhamnsose de solamargine; d
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