نتایج جستجو برای: concanavalin a

تعداد نتایج: 13431797  

2000

The immunochemical techniques of quantitative precipitation and hapten inhibition have been employed in a study of the interaction of concanavalin A with several.levans of bacterial and plant origin. Of the polysaccharides that form a precipitate with concanavalin A (dextrans, D-mannans, glycogens, amylopcctins, and levans), levans appear to be the least reactive. Hapten-inhibition studies were...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2003
Ikuhiro Ikeda Satoshi Tsukahara Hitoshi Watarai

The dielectrophoretic (DEP) behavior of individual yeast cells (5-7 microm in diameter) in aqueous media was observed in a fabricated planar quadrupole microelectrode with a working area of 100 microm in diameter by an optical microscope. The yeast cells migrated in the radial direction in the working area. The DEP velocity of the cells increased as they approached the electrode. The DEP trajec...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. Section C, Biosciences 1982
D Gabel R Walczyna

B-decachloro-o-carborane derivatives in which one of the carbon atoms was substituted by -CH2CH2CO2H (I), -CH2CHOHCH2-O-CH2CH=CH2 (II) and -CH2CHOHCH2-O-p-C6H4NHCOOC(CH3)3 (III) were prepared from decachloro-o-carborane and the corresponding bromo (I) or epoxi (II and III) derivatives under alkaline conditions. II could be epoxidized and bound to dextran, Concanavalin A, and human IgG, with a b...

Journal: :Bioconjugate chemistry 2005
Guy Patchornik Amnon Albeck

Purification of proteins on a large scale is a complex multistep process, and alternative economic strategies are required. This study presents a novel approach (Affinity Sinking, AS) for purification of native proteins utilizing nonimmobilized modified ligands. The nonimmobilized state of the ligand circumvents the need for immobilizing ligands to polymeric supports. Therefore, purification fr...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1973
Kenneth D. Noonan Max M. Burger

We have investigated the relationship of concanavalin. A binding to the cell surface of normal and transformed cells and the subsequent agglutination of the transformed cells. At room temperature almost no differences could be detected in agglutinin binding between transformed and untransformed cells. At 0 degrees C, however, where endocytosis was negligible, the transformed cells bound three t...

Journal: :Blood 1982
M Worwood S J Cragg A M Williams M Wagstaff A Jacobs

Ferritin was purified 33,000-fold from the plasma of patients with idiopathic hemochromatosis. The plasma ferritin was labeled with 131I and injected into 2 normal men. Clearance was found to be relatively slow, with 50% 131I-ferritin remaining in the plasma at 27-30 hr. The fraction of plasma ferritin that bound to concanavalin-A was found to be cleared more slowly than the nonbinding fraction...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
T J Hahn C F Goochee

Growth-associated alterations in the oligosaccharide structures of transferrin secreted by HepG2 cells were examined by concanavalin A-crossed affinoimmuno-electrophoresis. Slowly dividing, confluent cultures produced transferrin with a approximately 4.5-fold greater proportion of biantennary complex-type oligosaccharides than rapidly dividing, subconfluent cultures. The activity of N-acetylglu...

2003
Paul Kubes Mark G. Swain Claudine S. Bonder Maureen N. Ajuebor Lori D. Zbytnuik

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2008
Shigeyuki Kon Masahiro Ikesue Chiemi Kimura Momoe Aoki Yosuke Nakayama Yoshinari Saito Daisuke Kurotaki Hongyan Diao Yutaka Matsui Tatsuya Segawa Masahiro Maeda Tetsuhito Kojima Toshimitsu Uede

Osteopontin (OPN) is a T helper type 1 immunoregulatory cytokine that plays a critical role in various inflammatory disorders. OPN exerts proinflammatory reactions through interaction with integrin receptors. OPN function can be modulated by protease digestion. However, the molecular mechanisms that regulate OPN function in vivo have not been elucidated. There are two putative heparin-binding d...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1988
J Stollberg S E Fraser

Using digitally analyzed fluorescence videomicroscopy, we have examined the behavior of acetylcholine receptors and concanavalin A binding sites in response to externally applied electric fields. The distributions of these molecules on cultured Xenopus myoballs were used to test a simple model which assumes that electrophoresis and diffusion are the only important processes involved. The model ...

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