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- Intelectins are lectins (carbohydrate-binding proteins) expressed in humans and other chordates. Humans express two types of intelectins encoded by ITLN1...
- Intelectin-1, also known as omentin or intestinal lactoferrin receptor, is an intelectin encoded in humans by the ITLN1 gene. Intelectin-1 functions both...
- Intelectin 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ITLN2 gene. Human intelectin-2 has non-conserved ligand binding site substitutions compared...
- mycobacterial arabinogalactan is recognized by a ****tive immune lectin intelectin present in chordates. The reducing end of microbial arabinogalactan consists...
- and protozoa, and is recognized by a ****tive chordate immune lectin intelectin through its exocyclic 1,2-diol. In the cyclic form there are two anomers...
- duodenum involved in defence include mucin proteins, such as mucin 6 and intelectin-1. The time taken for food to transit through the gastrointestinal tract...
- mucus lectin identified from catfish (Silurus asotus): first evidence of intelectin in fish skin slime". The Journal of Biochemistry. 150 (5): 501–514. doi:10...
- discrimination and they likely modulate inflammatory and autoreactive processes. Intelectins (X-type lectins) bind microbial glycans and may function in the innate...
- galactofuranose is the epitope recognized by the ****tive chordate immune lectin intelectin. Because UGM is not present in the mammalian systems but is essential...
- Kiessling, Laura L. (2015). "Recognition of microbial glycans by human intelectin-1". Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 22 (8): 603–610. doi:10.1038/nsmb...