Pathogen Adherence to Carbohydrate Database (PACDB)

PACDB provides the information on pathogens (e.g. bacteria, fungus, toxin and virus) adhering to carbohydrates expressed on the cell surface of host animals or plants.

Database Last Updated
Pathogen Adherence to Carbohydrate Database (PACDB) June 1, 2016
Species Pathogen Adherence Molecule Ligand Name Ligand Feature Target Source Glycan Sequence Binding ▲ PubMed ID
Raft-like plasma membrane domains
Galactose
Monosaccharides
Intestinal cells
Gal
Binding
Unknown
Fucose
Monosaccharides
Respiratory tract
Fuc
Binding
68-kDa proteins
N-Acetylglucosamine
Monosaccharides
Bronchial lavages of sheep with pneumonic pasteurelosis
GlcNAc
Binding
Unknown
Mannose
Monosaccharides
Intestinal cells
Man
Binding
MSHA (mannose/glucose-specific hemagglutinin)
Mannose
Monosaccharides
Patient with acute watery diarrhea
Man
Binding
MSHA (mannose/glucose-specific hemagglutinin)
Glucose
Monosaccharides
Patient with acute watery diarrhea
Glc
Binding
PrsG (class III)
Gb4 (Globoside; Globotetraose; P antigen)
Oligoglycosylceramides
Human erythrocytes
GalNAc(b1-3)Gal(a1-4)Gal(b1-4)Glc(b1-1)Cer
Binding
PrsG (class III) G adhesins
Gb5 (Forssman glycolipid)
Oligoglycosylceramides
Acute cystitis patients
GalNAc(a1-3)GalNAc(b1-3)Gal(a1-4)Gal(b1-4)Glc(b1-1)Cer
Binding
PapG (class I)
Gb4 (Globoside; Globotetraose; P antigen)
Oligoglycosylceramides
Human erythrocytes
GalNAc(b1-3)Gal(a1-4)Gal(b1-4)Glc(b1-1)Cer
Binding
Lectin-like proteins (adhesin)
Asialo-GM2 (Gangliotriosylceramide; GgO3)
Oligoglycosylceramides
Sputa of cystic fibrosis patients
GalNAc(b1-4)Gal(b1-4)Glc(b1-1)Cer
Binding
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