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Amaranthus Caudatus Lectin (ACL, ACA) |
This lectin is a 66 kDa to 70 kDa dimer composed of two subunits
of about 35 kDa. Four bands are resolved by isoelectric focusing.
Unlike most lectins, ACL binds best in mildly acidic conditions.
Although this lectin preferentially binds to oligosaccharides
containing the galactosyl (β-1,3) N-acetylgalactosamine structure
(T-antigen), tissue staining patterns are markedly different
than those obtained with either peanut agglutinin or Jacalin.
Amaranthus caudatus lectin also appears to tolerate sialic acid
substitution at the 3 position of galactose in the âTâ antigen.
Inhibitor: Desialyzed fetuin or bovine submaxillary mucin
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