Galactose-binding lectin

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Galactose-binding lectin (GBL) is a lectin which binds the carbohydrate sequence Gal-β(1,3)-GalNac. GBL is an all beta-sheet protein. GBL is used in affinity columns for capturing proteins which are glycosylated with Gal-β(1,3)-GalNac.

3D structures of galactose-binding lectin3D structures of galactose-binding lectin

Updated on 25-November-2014

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