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Recognition of 'self' and 'non-self' glycans by carbohydrate-binding proteins : structural and functional aspects / Gerardo R. Vasta.
- Format:
- Video
- Author/Creator:
- Vasta, Gerardo R., author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Polysaccharides.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (31 min.)) : color, sound
- Other Title:
- Recognition of 'self' and 'non-self' glycans by carbohydrate-binding proteins
- Place of Publication:
- London : Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, 2012.
- System Details:
- video file
- Contents:
- Introduction
- Recognition of cell surface and soluble glycans
- Hallmarks of innate and adaptive immunity
- Innate immune receptors (1)
- Domain structure of lectin subunits
- Classification of animal lectins
- Lectin families
- C- type lectins
- The mammalian MBL
- Direct recognition of microbes / opsonic effect
- Activation of complement pathways
- Lectin repertories in self and nonself recognition
- MsFBP-32 in Morone saxatilis
- Topology of F-type lectin family (1)
- Structure of the eel lectin subunit and trimer
- Interactions of binding sites with ligands
- Modeling of Le-a and H blood group specificity
- Topology of F-type lectin family (2)
- Structure of a binary CRD lectin (MsFBP32) (1)
- Structure of a binary CRD lectin (MsFBP32) (2)
- Structure of a binary CRD lectin (MsFBP32) (3)
- Structure of a binary CRD lectin (MsFBP32) (4)
- Trimeric CRD displays in F-lectins
- Sequence variability among eel isolectins
- Glycan recognition by F-type eel lectin isoforms
- Topology of F-type lectin family (3)
- Bindin: F-lectin involved in fertilization
- Topology of F-type lectin family (4)
- Discoidin II
- Self and nonself recognition by F-type lectins
- Structural and functional diversity of F-lectins
- Galectins
- Biological roles of galectins (1)
- Zebrafish galectin repertoire
- Drgal1-L2 is strongly expressed in the notochord
- Skeletal muscle in Drgal1-L2/Drgal1-L4
- Zebrafish Drgal1-L2
- Biological roles of galectins (2)
- Biological roles of galectins (3)
- Galectins recognize glycans on many pathogens
- Innate immune receptors (2)
- Oysters are efficient filter feeders
- Ultrastructure of Perkinsus sp.
- Phagocytosis of P. marinus trophozoites
- A 4-CRD galectin in Crassostrea virginica
- Properties of rCvGal
- CvGal location in granulocytes upon attachment
- Anti-rCvGal antibodies inhibit phagocytosis
- Subversion of host galectins by parasites
- Galectins as PRRs
- Acknowledgments.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Retrieved April 15, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/2427/.
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