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Some properties of the lectin from Datura stramonium (thorn-apple) and the nature of its glycoprotein linkages

Desai et al., 1981

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6072260498377209735
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Desai N
Allen A
Neuberger A
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Biochemical Journal

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The lectin from Datura stramonium (thorn-apple; Solanaceae) has been purified by affinity chromatography and shown to be a glycoprotein containing about 40%(w/w) of carbohydrate. The most abundant amino acids are hydroxyproline, cystine, glycine and …
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