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Fucose dependent binding

Shields RL, Lai J, Keck R et al. Lack of fucose on human IgGlN-linked oligosaccharide improves binding to human Fcgamma RIII and antibody-dependent cellular toxicity. J Biol Chem 2002 277 26733-26740. [Pg.227]

Fig. 7. Probes for pre-spore vesicle components show a non-random distribution. Pre-spore vesicles have the galactose-containing polysaccharide that binds to lectin RCA-1 (large particles) and the spore coat protein SP85/PsB binds to a mod5-dependent carbohydrate (small particles). The probes clearly show their accumulation in separate regions of the vesicle, x 71 500. Another antibody that recognizes fucose (mAb 83.5) also displays particles in distinct regions of the PSV (From ref [108], with permission.)... Fig. 7. Probes for pre-spore vesicle components show a non-random distribution. Pre-spore vesicles have the galactose-containing polysaccharide that binds to lectin RCA-1 (large particles) and the spore coat protein SP85/PsB binds to a mod5-dependent carbohydrate (small particles). The probes clearly show their accumulation in separate regions of the vesicle, x 71 500. Another antibody that recognizes fucose (mAb 83.5) also displays particles in distinct regions of the PSV (From ref [108], with permission.)...
L. Y, Hong, K., Meng, Y.G., Weikert, S.H., Presta, LG. Lack of fucose on human IgGl N-linked oligosaccharide improves binding to human Ecy RIII and antibody-dependent... [Pg.1184]


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