Datura stramonium (Jimson weed) lectin (DSA/DSL)
Datura stramonium agglutinin or lectin (DSA/DSL) is purified by affinity chromatography. Seeds of Datura stramonium contain at least three different carbohydrate-binding proteins, and the most prominent lectin is a dimeric glycoprotein composed of two nonidentical subunits that contains 40% carbohydrate. It binds well to N-acetylglucosamine, oligomers, and branched pentasaccharide, including two N-acetylglucosamine disaccharides linked to mannose (1,6) and (1,2), which is known to be the most potent inhibitor of agglutination. DSL prefers binding to (GlcNAc)2-4 and elutes with the sugar chitin hydrolysate. DSL binds well in the acidic pH range and its affinity decreases above pH 8.0. This agglutinin has blood group A, B, and O specificity. Studies have shown that DSA can act as a biomarker for neoplastic urotherial cells.
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- Unconjugated 20
- Agarose 2
- Beads 2
- FITC 2
- TRITC 2
- Texas Red® 2
- AP 1
- Biotin 1
- Cy3 1
- Cy5 1
- DyLight 488 1
- HRP 1
- plant 19
- Lectins
- ELISA 6
- FC 6
- WB 5
- IHC 4
- Immunoassay 2
- FLISA 1
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