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Soluble glycoconjugates

The rapid expansion of lectin-based applications for the detection and quantification of glycoconjugates has been led by the development of commercially available, purified and chemically derivatized lectins, and in some cases, anti-lectin antibodies. Over 50 purified plant lectins are sold commercially by a number of producers and vendors, with this number growing annually. Equally important is the ease by which investigators can obtain lectins labeled with various fluorescent dyes, haptenic moieties, biotin, and radioactive atoms, as well as conjugated to enzymes and solid-phase supports. These derivatized lectins are useful for either direct or indirect detection and quantification techniques, or for the physical separation of particulate-bound or soluble glycoconjugates. Table 4 lists many of the commercially available lectin reagents and sources. [Pg.427]

Integration of lectin-based methodologies for soluble glycoconjugates... [Pg.685]

Sialic acid seems to be involved not only in regulation of the lifetime of soluble, serum glycoproteins but also of mammalian blood-cells. It was observed by Woodruff and Gesner474 that desialylated lymphocytes are reversibly trapped in liver they recirculate to the blood stream after about 24 h. This phenomenon was confinned with Listeria-specific, mouse T lymphocytes, which accumulated in the liver for one day, in contrast to the control cells.60 Reappearance of these cells in the circulation after one day may be explained by re-sialylation of their membrane glycoconjugates. This time period is in the range observed for the turnover of sialic acid in cell membranes, lasting, for example, for 33 h in rat-liver hepatocytes.475... [Pg.221]

Glycoconjugate inhibitors of the renin aspartyl protease have also been formulated for increased solubility and altered clearance. Known peptide inhibitors were conjugated to either GlcNAc or mannose, and then evaluated for renin inhibition [191] (O Fig. 15). [Pg.1842]


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