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Concanavalin with glycogen

Concanavalin A is an antibody-like protein isolated from the jack bean. 82 It was shown to form a precipitate with glycogen and with yeast mannan, and was later also used to differentiate between glycogen-like polysaccharides from various sources.283 284 It has now been shown that concanavalin A forms a precipitate only with branched polysaccharides which contain terminal, nonreducing a-D-glucopyranosyl or a-D-manno-pyranosyl groups.18 The combining sites of the protein appear to be directed against the 2-deoxy-a-D-aratano-hexopyranosyl system.2 ... [Pg.507]

Affinity Chromatography. The interaction of concanavalin A with alpha-D-glucans has been used in the determination of the fine structure of amylopectin and glycogen(88), where correlation between the external chain length of the glucan and the hydrodynamic volume has been established. [Pg.160]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.169 , Pg.170 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.35 , Pg.169 , Pg.170 ]




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