An assay for carbohydrate-binding activity of lectins using polyamidoamine dendrimer conjugated with carbohydrates

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The carbohydrate-binding activity of lectins was examined using polyamidoamine dendrimer conjugated with carbohydrates (sugar-PD). When a C-type lectin, CEL-IV, was mixed with melibiose-PD, large complexes with a diameter of about 1 μm were formed. Changes in the amount of CEL-IV/melibiose-PD complex as an indication of lectin activity were measured sensitively by Rayleigh scattering. The carbohydrate specificity of the lectin was determined on the basis of inhibition of complex-formation by individual carbohydrates. It is suggested that various lectins can also be measured using sugar-PDs to which different carbohydrates are attached.

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Hatakeyama, T., Karino, R., Terai, Y., Kimura, M., Unno, H., & Goda, S. (2012). An assay for carbohydrate-binding activity of lectins using polyamidoamine dendrimer conjugated with carbohydrates. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 76(10), 1999–2001. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.120520

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