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- Category:Legume lectin (44 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Legume lectin - Category:Legume lectin oligomerisation (60 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Legume lectin oligomerisation - Category:Non-legume (41 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Non-legume - Category:Legume (37 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Legume - Category:Legume-rhizobium symbiosis (57 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Legume-rhizobium symbiosis - Category:Rhizobium-legume symbiosis (57 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Rhizobium-legume symbiosis - Category:Legume plant-rhizobium symbiosis (63 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Legume plant-rhizobium symbiosis - Category:Legume lectin fold (49 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Legume lectin fold - Category:Legume-bacteria symbiosis (56 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Legume-bacteria symbiosis - Category:Legume lectin domain (51 bytes)
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2: ==Crystal structure of an antiflamatory legume lectin from Cymbosema roseum seeds==
24: ...r calcium and manganese cations characteristic of legume lectins. CRLI route-dependent effects for acute i...
26: ...inflammatory response induced by mannose-specific legume lectin from Cymbosema roseum.,Rocha BA, Delatorre... - 1uzy (4,840 bytes)
24: ...se and 2'-fucosyllactose. ECL protomers adopt the legume lectin fold but form non-canonical dimers via the... - 1uzz (4,376 bytes)
24: ...se and 2'-fucosyllactose. ECL protomers adopt the legume lectin fold but form non-canonical dimers via the... - 1fat (4,120 bytes)
24: ...inity adenine-binding site present in a number of legume lectins. A comparison with transthyretin, a prote... - 1gnz (4,657 bytes)
24: ..., which are necessary for carbohydrate binding in legume lectins, may be related to a particular amino aci... - 1v00 (4,468 bytes)
24: ...se and 2'-fucosyllactose. ECL protomers adopt the legume lectin fold but form non-canonical dimers via the... - 1h9p (5,925 bytes)
24: ... the corresponding symmetry operators. Like other legume lectins, native D. guianensis lectin contains man... - 1lgb (5,656 bytes)
2: ==INTERACTION OF A LEGUME LECTIN WITH THE N2 FRAGMENT OF HUMAN LACTOTRANSFE...
24: ... specifically recognizing oligosaccharide chains. Legume lectins serve as mediators for the symbiotic inte...
26: Structures of a legume lectin complexed with the human lactotransferrin ... - 1sac (4,008 bytes)
26: ...ertiary fold is remarkably similar to that of the legume lectins. Carboxylate and phosphate compounds bind... - 3ujq (3,861 bytes)
14: ...in also provides a high resolution atomic view of legume lectin-adenine interactions. The tetramer has two...
16: Affinity of a galactose-specific legume lectin from Dolichos lablab to adenine revealed b... - 8f7n (3,958 bytes)
14: ...ays an essential role in the interaction with its legume host. The chemotactic signaling cascade is initia... - 1avb (4,597 bytes)
11: ...id pest, Z.subfasciatus. Antibiosis properties of legume lectins are proposed to be due to the lysis of ep...
24: ..., arcelin-5, and alpha-amylase inhibitor and with legume lectins, yield insights into the molecular basis ... - 1bjq (5,397 bytes)
24: ...DBL heterotetramer, and brings the number of know legume lectin dimer types to four.
26: ...cture and a novel hydrophobic binding site in two legume lectin oligomers from Dolichos biflorus.,Hamelryc... - 1bxh (4,894 bytes)
24: ...a1-2 Man in complex with the carbohydrate binding legume lectin concanavalin A (Con A). Man alpha1-2 Man a... - 1cel (4,686 bytes)
24: ...canases with the main-chain topology of the plant legume lectins. - 1cvn (4,621 bytes)
24: ...protein-carbohydrate interactions are sparse. The legume lectin concanavalin A (con A), from Canavalia ens... - 1dhk (4,822 bytes)
24: ...hibitor has the typical dimer structure common to legume lectins. Two hairpin loops extending out from the... - 1fny (2,553 bytes)
2: ==LEGUME LECTIN OF THE BARK OF ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA.== - 1fx5 (5,051 bytes)
24: ...on of UE-I is that of the most commonly occurring legume lectin dimer. The tertiary structure of the monom... - 1fyu (4,839 bytes)
24: ...the factors determining the dimerization modes of legume lectins, EcorL, concanavalin A (ConA), and Griffo...
26: ...emical characteristics of dimer interfaces in the legume lectin family.,Elgavish S, Shaanan B Protein Sci....
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