The Arabidopsis thaliana genome contains a small group of bipartite F-box proteins, consisting of an N-terminal F-box domain and a C-terminal domain sharing sequence similarity with Nictaba, the jasmonate-induced glycan-binding protein (lectin) from tobacco. Based on the high sequence similarity between the C-terminal domain of these proteins and Nictaba, the hypothesis was put forward that the so-called F-box-Nictaba proteins possess carbohydrate-binding activity and accordingly can be considered functional homologs of the mammalian sugar-binding F-box or Fbs proteins which are involved in proteasomal degradation of glycoproteins. To obtain experimental evidence for the carbohydrate-binding activity and specificity of the A. thaliana F-box...
For more than three decades, served as a model for plant biology research. At present only a few pr...
Selective protein degradation through the ubiquitin–26S proteasome system is a key mechanism for pos...
Lectins are known to be important for many biol. processes, due to their ability to recognize cell s...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis thaliana genome contains a small group of bipartite F-box proteins, consisti...
Background: A small group of F-box proteins consisting of a conserved F-box domain linked to a domai...
In the last decade, a new class of low abundant plant l ectins was identified. These proteins are ex...
International audienceBackground and Aims The Nictaba family groups all proteins that show homology ...
Background and Aims: The Nictaba family groups all proteins that show homology to Nictaba, the tobac...
At present the three-dimensional structure of the tobacco lectin, further referred to as Nictaba, an...
AbstractThe possible in vivo interaction of the Nicotiana tabacum agglutinin (Nictaba) with endogeno...
The Nicotiana tabacum agglutinin or Nictaba is a member of a novel class of plant lectins residing i...
This work describes the research focused on one particular nucleocytoplasmic lectin that is expresse...
Rice (Oryza sativa) expresses different putative carbohydrate-binding proteins belonging to the clas...
Lectins are known to be important for many biological pro-cesses, due to their ability to recognize ...
Plants synthesize small amounts of carbohydrate-binding proteins on exposure to stress. For example,...
For more than three decades, served as a model for plant biology research. At present only a few pr...
Selective protein degradation through the ubiquitin–26S proteasome system is a key mechanism for pos...
Lectins are known to be important for many biol. processes, due to their ability to recognize cell s...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis thaliana genome contains a small group of bipartite F-box proteins, consisti...
Background: A small group of F-box proteins consisting of a conserved F-box domain linked to a domai...
In the last decade, a new class of low abundant plant l ectins was identified. These proteins are ex...
International audienceBackground and Aims The Nictaba family groups all proteins that show homology ...
Background and Aims: The Nictaba family groups all proteins that show homology to Nictaba, the tobac...
At present the three-dimensional structure of the tobacco lectin, further referred to as Nictaba, an...
AbstractThe possible in vivo interaction of the Nicotiana tabacum agglutinin (Nictaba) with endogeno...
The Nicotiana tabacum agglutinin or Nictaba is a member of a novel class of plant lectins residing i...
This work describes the research focused on one particular nucleocytoplasmic lectin that is expresse...
Rice (Oryza sativa) expresses different putative carbohydrate-binding proteins belonging to the clas...
Lectins are known to be important for many biological pro-cesses, due to their ability to recognize ...
Plants synthesize small amounts of carbohydrate-binding proteins on exposure to stress. For example,...
For more than three decades, served as a model for plant biology research. At present only a few pr...
Selective protein degradation through the ubiquitin–26S proteasome system is a key mechanism for pos...
Lectins are known to be important for many biol. processes, due to their ability to recognize cell s...