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Lectins solid-phase assays

Enzymes modified with carbohydrates (neoglycoenzymes) can be used in cytochemistry as described above or in biochemical detection of lectins in solid-phase assays to gain greater sensitivity in analysis. For example, bacterial 3-galactosidase modified with p-aminophenyl a-D-mannopyranoside via amide linkage was useful in determination of Con A immobilized on plastic microtiter plates, and lactose-modified P-galactosidase was effective in histochemical detection of galactoside-specific lectins [63]. Other enzymes frequently used for these applications are alkaline phosphatase and horse radish peroxidase. There are a number of colorimetric, fluorometric, and chemiluminescent substrates available for these enzymes. [Pg.615]

Determination of the sialic acid linkage specificity of sialidase using lectins in a solid phase assay, Anal. Biochem. 211 200-204. [Pg.307]

The deprotected lactosides were evaluated as inhibitors against lectin binding in a solid-phase inhibition assay with immobilized ASF on the surface of microtiter plate wells, mimicking cell-surface presentation, while mammalian galectins-1, -3, and -5 were in solution. Strong multivalency effects and selectivity were observed for the... [Pg.295]

Andre, S. Pei, Z. Siebert, H.-C. Ramstrom, O. Cabins, H.-J. Glycosyl-disulfides from dynamic combinatorial libraries as O-glycoside mimetics for plant and endogenous lectins Their reactivities in solid-phase and cell assays and conformational analysis by molecular dynamics simulations. Bioorg. Med. Chem. 2006,14, 6314-6326. [Pg.226]

After Zemplen treatment under usual conditions, the sparingly water-soluble hexamers 49 and 51 were obtained in quantitative yields. Their modest solubility in water has however not jeopardized their biological evaluations in solid-phase competitive inhibition assays as well as in their cross-linking abilities with a model plant lectin, Concanavalin A, known to form cross-linked lattices in the presence of multiantennary glycans (39). [Pg.146]


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