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Protein-carbohydrate interaction : V. Further inhibition studies directed toward defining the stereochemical requirements of the reactive sites of concanavalin A
Smith, E. E.; Goldstein, Irwin J.
1967-07
Citation:Smithx, E. E., Goldstein, I. J. (1967/07)."Protein-carbohydrate interaction : V. Further inhibition studies directed toward defining the stereochemical requirements of the reactive sites of concanavalin A." Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 121(1): 88-95. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/33311>
Abstract: Inhibition studies on the concanavalin A-dextran interaction have been extended using as inhibitors the members of the maltose-, isomaltose-, and methyl [alpha]-isomaltoside series, amino and N-acetyl amino sugars, and a number of oligosaccharides containing more than one linkage type. The interaction of the plant protein at the terminal chain ends of the [alpha]-linked glucans and mannans has been essentially confirmed, and the different characteristic inhibition activities of the linkage types is discussed in terms of steric effects. A possible application of the inhibition technique towards structural analysis of carbohydrate molecules is suggested by the authors.