The fucose‐specific lectin ANL from Aspergillus niger possesses anti‐cancer activity by inducing the intrinsic apoptosis pathway in hepatocellular and colon cancer cells
Abstract:The L‐fucose‐specific lectin from Aspergillus niger (ANL), isolated from the corneal smears of a keratitis patient was reported earlier. Here, we examined the interaction of ANL with human hepatocellular and colon cancer cells, evaluated its anti‐cancer activity and diagnostic potential to detect aberrantly glycosylated tumour‐associated serum glycoproteins such as alpha‐fetoprotein (AFP). We observed that ANL strongly bound to both HepG2 and HT‐29 cell‐lines and this interaction was effectively blocked with L… Show more
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