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Primary structure of a fucose-specific lectin obtained from a mushroom, Aleuria aurantia

Fukumori et al., 1990

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Fukumori F
Takeuchi N
Hagiwara T
Ohbayashi H
Endo T
Kochibe N
Nagata Y
Kobata A
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The Journal of Biochemistry

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Aleuria aurantia lectin (AAL) is a protein composed of two identical subunits having no carbohydrate chain and shows sugar-binding specificity for L-fucose. Full-length cDNA encoding for the lectin has been isolated from a Agtll library, screened with an antiserum …
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