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Structural analysis of the Laetiporus sulphureus hemolytic pore-forming lectin in complex with sugarsMancheno et al., 2005
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- Mancheno J
- Tateno H
- Goldstein I
- Martínez-Ripoll M
- Hermoso J
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- Journal of Biological chemistry
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LSL is a lectin produced by the parasitic mushroom Laetiporus sulphureus, which exhibits hemolytic and hemagglutinating activities. Here, we report the crystal structure of LSL refined to 2.6-Å resolution determined by the single isomorphous replacement method with …
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