2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.08.15.503968
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Extending Janus lectins architecture: characterization and application to protocells

Abstract: Synthetic biology is a rapidly growing field with applications in biotechnology and biomedicine. Through various approaches, remarkable achievements, such as cell and tissue engineering, have been already accomplished. In synthetic glycobiology, the engineering of glycan binding proteins is being developed for producing tools with precise topology and specificity. We developed the concept of chimeric lectins, i.e., Janus lectin, with increased valency, and additional specificity. The novel engineered lectin, a… Show more

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“…These also purify and isolate carbohydrates from particular cells, including bone marrow and lymphocytes. The analysis of cell membrane architecture, glycosylation processes, differentiation, cell division, growth, developmental changes, and the mapping of neural connections are other significant tasks that can be accomplished with the aid of lectins ( 60 ).…”
Section: The Immune Response Of Molluscsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These also purify and isolate carbohydrates from particular cells, including bone marrow and lymphocytes. The analysis of cell membrane architecture, glycosylation processes, differentiation, cell division, growth, developmental changes, and the mapping of neural connections are other significant tasks that can be accomplished with the aid of lectins ( 60 ).…”
Section: The Immune Response Of Molluscsmentioning
confidence: 99%