2013
DOI: 10.4196/kjpp.2013.17.6.547
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Binding Specificity ofPhilyra pisumLectin to Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns, and Its Secondary Structure

Abstract: We recently reported a Philyra pisum lectin (PPL) that exerts mitogenic effects on human lymphocytes, and its molecular characterization. The present study provides a more detailed characterization of PPL based on the results from a monosaccharide analysis indicating that PPL is a glycoprotein, and circular dichroism spectra revealing its estimated α-helix, β-sheet, β-turn, and random coil contents to be 14.0%, 39.6%, 15.8%, and 30.6%, respectively. These contents are quite similar to those of deglycosylated P… Show more

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“…The peak increased over time and became very clear after 6 h (Figure A7). Tests were performed to improve the separation of the two peaks [23] without success. In parallel, while the area of Rha remained stable up to 6 h, the area of the unknown peak slightly decreased.…”
Section: Oag Hydrolysis Followed By Hpaec-pad 231 Polysaccharide Hydrolysis Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peak increased over time and became very clear after 6 h (Figure A7). Tests were performed to improve the separation of the two peaks [23] without success. In parallel, while the area of Rha remained stable up to 6 h, the area of the unknown peak slightly decreased.…”
Section: Oag Hydrolysis Followed By Hpaec-pad 231 Polysaccharide Hydrolysis Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%