AbstractLectins are proteins that show a variety of biological activities. However, they share in common at least one domain capable of recognizing specific carbohydrates reversibly without changing its structure. The legume lectins family is the most studied family of plant lectins, in particular the Diocleinae subtribe, which possesses high degree of structural similarity, but variable biological activities. This variability lies in small differences that can be analyzed in studies based on structures. In particular, Dioclea sclerocarpa seed lectin (DSL) presents low ability to relax endothelialized rat aorta in comparison with other Dioclea lectins such as Dioclea violacea (DVL), Dioclea virgata (DvirL) and Dioclea rostrata (DRL). The DS...
Two new lectins were purified through affinity chromatography after crude extract preparation under ...
The amino acid sequence of a glucose/mannose specific lectin from the seeds of Dioclea reflexa (Dioc...
Lectins are known to be important for many biological pro-cesses, due to their ability to recognize ...
AbstractLectins from Diocleinae subtribe belong to the family of legume lectins and are characterize...
AbstractThe lectin of Dioclea virgata (DvirL), both native and complexed with X-man, was submitted t...
Lectins from subtribe Diocleinae belong to the family from Leguminosae and are characterized by high...
AbstractThe crystal structure and pro-inflammatory property of a lectin from the seeds of Dioclea wi...
Lectins are defined as proteins or glycoproteins of nonimmune origin that have at least one site of...
Lectins are a class of proteins or glycoproteins capable of recognizing and interacting with carbohy...
PEREIRA JÚNIOR, F. N. Caracterização estrutural parcial e biológica de uma lectina de sementes de Di...
Lectins are multidomain proteins that specifically recognize various carbohydrates. The structural c...
AbstractDiocleinae lectins are highly homologous in their primary structure which features metal bin...
AbstractThe structural basis of the pH dependency of the dimer–tetramer transition exhibited by Brin...
As lectinas sÃo proteÃnas multiativas que apresentam pelo menos um sÃtio capaz de reconhecer de mane...
Lectinas sÃo proteÃnas que possuem no mÃnimo um domÃnio nÃo catalÃtico capaz de se ligar reversivelm...
Two new lectins were purified through affinity chromatography after crude extract preparation under ...
The amino acid sequence of a glucose/mannose specific lectin from the seeds of Dioclea reflexa (Dioc...
Lectins are known to be important for many biological pro-cesses, due to their ability to recognize ...
AbstractLectins from Diocleinae subtribe belong to the family of legume lectins and are characterize...
AbstractThe lectin of Dioclea virgata (DvirL), both native and complexed with X-man, was submitted t...
Lectins from subtribe Diocleinae belong to the family from Leguminosae and are characterized by high...
AbstractThe crystal structure and pro-inflammatory property of a lectin from the seeds of Dioclea wi...
Lectins are defined as proteins or glycoproteins of nonimmune origin that have at least one site of...
Lectins are a class of proteins or glycoproteins capable of recognizing and interacting with carbohy...
PEREIRA JÚNIOR, F. N. Caracterização estrutural parcial e biológica de uma lectina de sementes de Di...
Lectins are multidomain proteins that specifically recognize various carbohydrates. The structural c...
AbstractDiocleinae lectins are highly homologous in their primary structure which features metal bin...
AbstractThe structural basis of the pH dependency of the dimer–tetramer transition exhibited by Brin...
As lectinas sÃo proteÃnas multiativas que apresentam pelo menos um sÃtio capaz de reconhecer de mane...
Lectinas sÃo proteÃnas que possuem no mÃnimo um domÃnio nÃo catalÃtico capaz de se ligar reversivelm...
Two new lectins were purified through affinity chromatography after crude extract preparation under ...
The amino acid sequence of a glucose/mannose specific lectin from the seeds of Dioclea reflexa (Dioc...
Lectins are known to be important for many biological pro-cesses, due to their ability to recognize ...