Concanavalin
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| '''Concanavalin A''' (ConA) is a carbohydrate-binding protein from jack-bean (''Canavalia ensiformis'').  It binds to certain sugars and to metal.  It is used to characterize glycoproteins on cell surfaces. | '''Concanavalin A''' (ConA) is a carbohydrate-binding protein from jack-bean (''Canavalia ensiformis'').  It binds to certain sugars and to metal.  It is used to characterize glycoproteins on cell surfaces. | ||
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3D Structures of Concanavalin A
Updated on 14-December-2015
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