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Recognition of 'self' and 'non-self' glycans by carbohydrate-binding proteins : structural and functional aspects / Gerardo R. Vasta.

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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:
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Retrieved April 15, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/2427/.

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