2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-2825(2000)14:1<1::aid-jcla1>3.0.co;2-m
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Gel test assay for IgG subclass detection by GM typing: Application to hemolytic disease of the newborn

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“…GM1, which is a glycosphingolipid having one sialic acid, exhibits binding affinity towards IgG [9-11], and the sialic acid consisting of acetyl and glycerol groups plays an important role in carbohydrate-protein interactions [8,23-25]. The binding affinity between HIgG and MEL-A bearing acetyl and erythritol groups was thus investigated using GM1 as a proper reference.…”
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“…GM1, which is a glycosphingolipid having one sialic acid, exhibits binding affinity towards IgG [9-11], and the sialic acid consisting of acetyl and glycerol groups plays an important role in carbohydrate-protein interactions [8,23-25]. The binding affinity between HIgG and MEL-A bearing acetyl and erythritol groups was thus investigated using GM1 as a proper reference.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some of these glycolipids exhibit a high affinity toward glycoproteins as a result of "multivalent or cluster effect" and thus are focused on as a new affinity ligand for immunoglobulins [7,8]. Gangliosides like GM1 and GD1a are known to bind to immunoglobulins [9-11], while asialo-GM1 and GD3 show a specific binding to IgM and IgG, respectively [8,12]. The possibility of developing these membrane glycolipids into the ligand, however, is far from straightforward due to their limited amounts and heterogeneity [13].…”
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