Evaluation of fluorescence polarization method for binding study in carbohydrate-lectin interaction

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Abstract

The fluorescence polarization (FP) technique was evaluated to determine molecular interaction between plant lectins and polysaccharides, yeast cells and glycopeptide after labeling the lectins with fluorescein isothiocyanate. Use of Lycoris radiata agglutinin allowed determination of the molecular interactions with large biomolecules containing mannose oligomers and polymers. Another example using a fluorescein-labeled glycopeptide also indicated that use of the FP method would allow easy observation of the molecular interactions on the quantitative base. The present technique is highly sensitive and facile because it does not require any washing procedures before measurement.

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Oda, Y., Kinoshita, M., Nakayama, K., & Kakehi, K. (1998). Evaluation of fluorescence polarization method for binding study in carbohydrate-lectin interaction. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 21(11), 1215–1217. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.21.1215

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