Abstract:Lectin derivatized agarose beads are widely used for glycan purification, cell surface analysis, and in the development of anti‐infection and anti‐cancer drugs. These beads have limited shelf life, primarily because lectins, like other proteins, can degrade over time. Here we ask, can fixed lectin beads maintain their binding properties, thereby probably extending their shelf lives? We have already shown that fixed yeast display the same binding properties as live yeast. Concanavalin A (Con A) derivatized agar… Show more
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