2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.4c00467
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Site-Specific Immobilization Boosts the Performance of a Galectin-1 Biosensor

Dajana Kolanovic,
Rajeev Pasupuleti,
Jakob Wallner
et al.

Abstract: The analysis of protein-bound glycans has gained significant attention due to their pivotal roles in physiological and pathological processes like cell−cell recognition, immune response, and disease progression. Routine methods for glycan analysis are challenged by the very similar physicochemical properties of their carbohydrate components. As an alternative, lectins, which are proteins that specifically bind to glycans, have been integrated into biosensors for glycan detection. However, the effectiveness of … Show more

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