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
LecB
alpha-methyl-fucoside
Monosaccharides
A549 cells
Binding
LecA
Alpha-methyl-galactoside
Monosaccharides
A549 cells
Binding
K88ab
GlcNAc residues in the core of N-glycan on pSTf (porcine serum transferrin)
N-glycans
Porcine serum
Binding
Glycoprotein (GP)
O-mannosyl glycans on alpha-dystroglycan (DG)
O-glycans
Fibroblasts, Epithelial cells, Endothelial cells, Hepatocytes
Binding
Glycoprotein (GP)
O-mannosyl glycans on alpha-dystroglycan (DG)
O-glycans
Fibroblasts, Epithelial cells, Endothelial cells, Hepatocytes
Binding
DbpA
Decorin
Proteoglycans
Extracellular matrix (ECM)
Binding
Lectin-like component
unknown carbohydrate ligand
Saccharides
Human erythrocytes
Binding
HMW1
unknown carbohydrate ligand
Saccharides
Human epithelial cells (respiratory tract)
Binding
HMW2
unknown carbohydrate ligand
Saccharides
Human epithelial cells (respiratory tract)
Binding
SspA/SspB (AgI/II family)
unknown carbohydrate ligand
Saccharides
Platelet
Binding
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