Galectins are involved in the regulation of divergent physiological and pathological processes and are increasingly recognized to play important roles in a number of diseases. However, a simple and effective way in assessing galectin-ligand interactions is lacking. Our examination of the sequence of all 12 human galectin members reveals the presence of one or more tryptophan residues in the carbohydrate-recognition domains of each galectin. This led us to investigate the possibility that alteration of the galectin intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence could be used in determining the strength of galectin-ligand interactions. One representative member from each of the three subtype galectins, galectin-2 (proto-), galectin-3 (chimera-) and galect...
Molecular recognition is the key aspect of any cellular and biological function. Two or more molecul...
Galectins are β-galactoside-binding proteins implicated in a myriad of biological functions. Despite...
Molecular recognition is the key aspect of any cellular and biological function. Two or more molecul...
Increasing insights into the involvement of endogenous lectins in disease processes fuel the interes...
Increasing insights into the involvement of endogenous lectins in disease processes fuel the interes...
Increasing insights into the involvement of endogenous lectins in disease processes fuel the interes...
Increasing insights into the involvement of endogenous lectins in disease processes fuel the interes...
Galectin-1 is a β-galactoside-binding lectin with manifold biological functions. A single tryptophan...
International audienceGalectin-1 is a β-galactoside-binding lectin with manifold biological function...
Increasing insights into the involvement of endogenous lectins in disease processes fuel the interes...
AbstractThe specific recognition of carbohydrates by lectins plays a major role in many cellular pro...
This work is focused on a detailed investigation of supramolecular recognition events between human ...
The signaling within and between cells in biology is governed by molecular recognition between natur...
Galectins are a class of β-galactoside-binding proteins that bind glycoconjugates and have been impl...
The interaction of human galectin-1 with a variety of oligosaccharides, from di-(N-acetyllactosamine...
Molecular recognition is the key aspect of any cellular and biological function. Two or more molecul...
Galectins are β-galactoside-binding proteins implicated in a myriad of biological functions. Despite...
Molecular recognition is the key aspect of any cellular and biological function. Two or more molecul...
Increasing insights into the involvement of endogenous lectins in disease processes fuel the interes...
Increasing insights into the involvement of endogenous lectins in disease processes fuel the interes...
Increasing insights into the involvement of endogenous lectins in disease processes fuel the interes...
Increasing insights into the involvement of endogenous lectins in disease processes fuel the interes...
Galectin-1 is a β-galactoside-binding lectin with manifold biological functions. A single tryptophan...
International audienceGalectin-1 is a β-galactoside-binding lectin with manifold biological function...
Increasing insights into the involvement of endogenous lectins in disease processes fuel the interes...
AbstractThe specific recognition of carbohydrates by lectins plays a major role in many cellular pro...
This work is focused on a detailed investigation of supramolecular recognition events between human ...
The signaling within and between cells in biology is governed by molecular recognition between natur...
Galectins are a class of β-galactoside-binding proteins that bind glycoconjugates and have been impl...
The interaction of human galectin-1 with a variety of oligosaccharides, from di-(N-acetyllactosamine...
Molecular recognition is the key aspect of any cellular and biological function. Two or more molecul...
Galectins are β-galactoside-binding proteins implicated in a myriad of biological functions. Despite...
Molecular recognition is the key aspect of any cellular and biological function. Two or more molecul...