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Carbohydrate specificity and quaternary association in basic winged bean lectin: X-ray analysis of the lectin at 2.5 Å resolutionPrabu et al., 1998
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- Prabu M
- Sankaranarayanan R
- Puri K
- Sharma V
- Surolia A
- Vijayan M
- Suguna K
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- Journal of molecular biology
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The structure of basic Winged Bean Agglutinin (WBAI) with two dimeric molecules complexed with methyl-α-d-galactopyranoside in the asymmetric unit, has been determined by the molecular replacement method and refined with 2.5 Å X-ray intensity data. The …
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