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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 30, Issue 1 283-292, Copyright © 1978 by Company of Biologists
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PJ Larkin
The existence of beta-lectins on protoplast surfaces is confirmed by the agglutination of protoplasts by those Yariv antigens that have sugar specificities which also interact with isolated beta-lectins. Agglutination by beta-maltosyl but not by beta-D-mannosyl Yariv antigens is used to identify some of the structural features required of the ligand for beta-lectin binding. Inhibition of agglutination by phenolic glycosides and the effect of protoplast fixation are also investigated.
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