At present the three-dimensional structure of the tobacco lectin, further referred to as Nictaba, and its carbohydrate-binding site are unresolved. In this paper, we propose a three-dimensional model for the Nictaba domain based on the homology between Nictaba and the carbohydrate-binding module 22 of Clostridium thermocellum Xyn10B. The suggested model nicely fits with results from circular dichroism experiments, indicating that Nictaba consists mainly of beta-sheet. In addition, the previously identified nuclear localization signal is located at the top of the protein as a part of a protruding loop. Judging from this model and sequence alignments with closely related proteins, conserved glutamic acid and tryptophan residues in the Nictaba...
International audienceBackground and Aims The Nictaba family groups all proteins that show homology ...
Glycosylation involves the post-translational addition of carbohydrates to protein molecules and is ...
Lectins are known to be important for many biol. processes, due to their ability to recognize cell s...
In the last decade, a new class of low abundant plant l ectins was identified. These proteins are ex...
L'article original est publié par The American Society of Plant BiologistsInternational audienceThe ...
The Arabidopsis thaliana genome contains a small group of bipartite F-box proteins, consisting of an...
This work describes the research focused on one particular nucleocytoplasmic lectin that is expresse...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis thaliana genome contains a small group of bipartite F-box proteins, consisti...
AbstractThe possible in vivo interaction of the Nicotiana tabacum agglutinin (Nictaba) with endogeno...
The Nicotiana tabacum lectin, called Nictaba, is a nucleocytoplasmic plant lectin expressed in tobac...
Background and Aims: The Nictaba family groups all proteins that show homology to Nictaba, the tobac...
In the past three decades a lot of research has been done on the extended family of carbohydrate-bin...
We previously introduced randommutations in the sugar-binding loops of a leguminous lec-tin and scre...
Lectins are known to be important for many biological pro-cesses, due to their ability to recognize ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65875/1/j.1432-1033.1995.0958g.x.pd
International audienceBackground and Aims The Nictaba family groups all proteins that show homology ...
Glycosylation involves the post-translational addition of carbohydrates to protein molecules and is ...
Lectins are known to be important for many biol. processes, due to their ability to recognize cell s...
In the last decade, a new class of low abundant plant l ectins was identified. These proteins are ex...
L'article original est publié par The American Society of Plant BiologistsInternational audienceThe ...
The Arabidopsis thaliana genome contains a small group of bipartite F-box proteins, consisting of an...
This work describes the research focused on one particular nucleocytoplasmic lectin that is expresse...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis thaliana genome contains a small group of bipartite F-box proteins, consisti...
AbstractThe possible in vivo interaction of the Nicotiana tabacum agglutinin (Nictaba) with endogeno...
The Nicotiana tabacum lectin, called Nictaba, is a nucleocytoplasmic plant lectin expressed in tobac...
Background and Aims: The Nictaba family groups all proteins that show homology to Nictaba, the tobac...
In the past three decades a lot of research has been done on the extended family of carbohydrate-bin...
We previously introduced randommutations in the sugar-binding loops of a leguminous lec-tin and scre...
Lectins are known to be important for many biological pro-cesses, due to their ability to recognize ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65875/1/j.1432-1033.1995.0958g.x.pd
International audienceBackground and Aims The Nictaba family groups all proteins that show homology ...
Glycosylation involves the post-translational addition of carbohydrates to protein molecules and is ...
Lectins are known to be important for many biol. processes, due to their ability to recognize cell s...