GlycoNAVI-Lectins is a subset of GlycoNAVI-Proteins, a dataset of glycan and protein information, which is the content of GlycoNAVI. This is the content of GlycoNAVI.
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Recognition of specific peptide sequences by signalling protein from sheep mammary gland (SPS-40): Crystal structure of the complex of SPS-40 with a peptide Trp-Pro-Trp at 2.9A resolution
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Binding of chitin-like polysaccharide to protective signalling factor: Crystal structure of the complex formed between signalling protein from sheep (SPS-40) with a tetrasaccharide at 2.2 A resolution
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Binding of chitin-like polysaccharides to protective signalling factor: crystal structure of the complex of signalling protein from sheep (SPS-40) with a pentasaccharide at 2.8 A resolution
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Interactions of protective signalling factor with chitin-like polysaccharide: Crystal structure of the complex between signalling protein from sheep (SPS-40) and a hexasaccharide at 2.5A resolution
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Crystal structure of a secretory 40KDA glycoprotein from sheep at 2.0A resolution
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Crystal structure of the ternary complex of signalling protein from sheep (SPS-40) with trimer and designed peptide at 2.5A resolution
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Crystal structure of the complex of sheep signalling glycoprotein with chitin trimer at 3.0A resolution
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Crystal structure of the ternary complex of signalling glycoprotein frm sheep (SPS-40)with hexasaccharide (NAG6) and peptide Trp-Pro-Trp at 3.0A resolution
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Crystal structure of the sheep signalling glycoprotein (SPS-40) complex with 2-methyl-2-4-pentanediol at 1.65A resolution reveals specific binding characteristics of SPS-40
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Crystal structure of NKp65 bound to its ligand KACL
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C-type lectin domain family 2 member A, Killer cell lectin-like receptor subfamily F member 2
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