Galectins are a group of animal lectins characterized by their specificity for β-galactosides. In our previous study, we showed that a human galectin-1 (hGal-1) mutant, in which a cysteine residue was introduced at Lys28, forms a covalently cross-linked complex with the model glycoprotein ligands asialofetuin and laminin by using the photoactivatable sulfhydryl reagent benzophenone-4-maleimide (BPM). In the present study, we used several hGal-1 mutants in which single cysteine residues were introduced at different positions and examined their ability to form a covalent complex with asialofetuin or laminin by using BPM. We found that the efficiency of formation of the cross-linked products differed depending on the positions of the cysteine ...
Galectins,??-galactoside binding proteins, function in several physiological and pathological proces...
Galectins are β-galactosyl-binding proteins that fulfill essential physiological functions. In the b...
Adhesion/growth-regulatory galectins (gals) exert their functionality by the cis/trans-cross-linking...
Galectins are a group of animal lectins characterized by their specificity for β-galactosides. In ou...
We have employed a combination of cysteine mutagenesis and chemical crosslinking using a photoactiva...
LEC-1 is the first tandem repeat-type galectin isolated from an animal system; this galectin has two...
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...
The effector capacity of endogenous lectins on cell adhesion/growth prompts studies to turn them int...
Tissue lectins are emerging (patho)physiological effectors with broad significance. The capacity of ...
Galectins are implicated in a large variety of biological functions, many of which depend on their c...
Galectin-1 is an immunomodulatory carbohydrate-binding protein with demonstrated efficacy in various...
Abstract Galectins are a protein family with diverse biological functions, which are unique in speci...
Galectin-1, a β-galactoside binding lectin involved in immunoregulation and cancer, binds natural an...
D ow nloaded from 2 Adhesion/growth-regulatory galectins (gals) exert their functionality by cis/tra...
Galectins,??-galactoside binding proteins, function in several physiological and pathological proces...
Galectins are β-galactosyl-binding proteins that fulfill essential physiological functions. In the b...
Adhesion/growth-regulatory galectins (gals) exert their functionality by the cis/trans-cross-linking...
Galectins are a group of animal lectins characterized by their specificity for β-galactosides. In ou...
We have employed a combination of cysteine mutagenesis and chemical crosslinking using a photoactiva...
LEC-1 is the first tandem repeat-type galectin isolated from an animal system; this galectin has two...
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...
The effector capacity of endogenous lectins on cell adhesion/growth prompts studies to turn them int...
Tissue lectins are emerging (patho)physiological effectors with broad significance. The capacity of ...
Galectins are implicated in a large variety of biological functions, many of which depend on their c...
Galectin-1 is an immunomodulatory carbohydrate-binding protein with demonstrated efficacy in various...
Abstract Galectins are a protein family with diverse biological functions, which are unique in speci...
Galectin-1, a β-galactoside binding lectin involved in immunoregulation and cancer, binds natural an...
D ow nloaded from 2 Adhesion/growth-regulatory galectins (gals) exert their functionality by cis/tra...
Galectins,??-galactoside binding proteins, function in several physiological and pathological proces...
Galectins are β-galactosyl-binding proteins that fulfill essential physiological functions. In the b...
Adhesion/growth-regulatory galectins (gals) exert their functionality by the cis/trans-cross-linking...