Lens culinaris agglutinin (LCA)
Lens culinaris lectin (LCA) is isolated from lentil seeds.
Lens culinaris agglutinin is composed of four subunits - two of about 17 kDa and two of 8 kDa. LCA recognizes sequences containing α-linked mannose residues but recognizes additional sugars as part of the receptor structure, giving it a narrower specificity than Con A. An α-linked fucose residue attached to the N-acetylchitobiose portion of the core oligosaccharide markedly enhances affinity. By exploiting this narrower specificity, glycoproteins and glycopeptides can be subfractionated with LCA after initial isolation with Con A.
LCA has been found to be one of the most effective agents in preventing skin allograft rejection in model systems. LCA has been used to purify numerous glycoproteins, including immunoglobulins, histocompatibility antigens, and α2-macroglobulin. This lectin is useful in affinity chromatography columns for the separation of glycoconjugates.
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- Unconjugated 32
- Agarose 12
- Beads 4
- FITC 4
- Texas Red® 3
- TRITC 2
- AP 1
- Biotin 1
- Cy3 1
- Cy5 1
- DyLight 488 1
- HRP 1
- plant 4
- Lectins
- plant 44
- ELISA 6
- IHC 4
- FLISA 1
- WB 1
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