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Bacterial lectins, cell-cell recognition and infectious disease (1987)
Bacterial lectins, cell-cell recognition and infectious disease (1987)
Sharon N
FEBS Letters, 1987; vol. 217 no. 2: 145-157
PubMed Id :
2885220
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Fucose (Fuc, L-Fucose)
N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc)
Unnamed
Unnamed
Unnamed
Unnamed
Galactose (Gal)
Unnamed
Mannose (Man)
N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc)
Unnamed
Glycan Structure Format
SNFG
Traditional
Oxford
Ligands
Ligand (11)
Ligand
N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc)
Unnamed
Unnamed
Unnamed
Galactose (Gal)
Unnamed
Mannose (Man)
Unnamed
Fucose (Fuc, L-Fucose)
N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc)
Unnamed
Biological Associations
Agent (16)
Lectin (21)
Affected area (3)
Agent
S. saprophyticus N/S
S. sp. N/S
A. naeslundii N/S
E. coli N/S
S. mitis N/S
S. marcescens N/S
P. aeruginosa N/S
V. cholerae N/S
M. gallisepticum N/S
A. viscosus N/S
M. pneumoniae N/S
S. pneumoniae N/S
S. flexneri N/S
E. coli N/S
S. sanguinis N/S
K. pneumoniae N/S
Lectin
N/S (E. coli N/S)
N/S (K. pneumoniae N/S)
N/S (M. pneumoniae N/S)
N/S (S. sanguinis N/S)
N/S (S. flexneri N/S)
N/S (P. aeruginosa N/S)
N/S (A. viscosus N/S)
N/S (S. sp. N/S)
N/S (A. naeslundii N/S)
17 kDa protein (E. coli N/S)
N/S (S. saprophyticus N/S)
N/S (E. coli N/S)
N/S (E. coli N/S)
N/S (E. coli N/S)
N/S (E. coli N/S)
N/S (E. coli N/S)
N/S (V. cholerae N/S)
N/S (S. mitis N/S)
N/S (S. pneumoniae N/S)
N/S (S. marcescens N/S)
N/S (M. gallisepticum N/S)
Affected Area
Unknown
Oral epithelial
Urinary bladder
Diseases
Disease (9)
Disease
Pharyngitis
Unknown
Tracheobronchitis
Actinomycosis
Cholera
Pyelonephritis
Acute cystitis
Klebsiella pneumonia infection
Chronic respiratory disease
Experimental methods
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Sources
Biological : Erythrocytes / organism : Human
Biological : Nacalai Tesque(Kyoto/Japan)