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 ▼
Unknown
Sialic acid (α2,6)
Saccharides
Most organs including the central nervous system/heart/liver
NeuAc(a2-6)
Binding
Unknown
Sialic acid (α2,3)
Saccharides
Most organs including the central nervous system/heart/liver
NeuAc(a2-3)
Binding
Unknown
Junctional adhesion molecule A (JAM-A)
Glycoproteins
Most organs including the central nervous system/heart/liver
Binding
Adhesins
Fibronectin
Glycoproteins
Human type II alveolar cells (A549)
Binding
Adhesins
Fibrinogen
Glycoproteins
Human type II alveolar cells (A549)
Binding
OpcA
Sialic acid-containing polysaccharides
Polysaccharides
Epithelial cells
Binding
Unknown
MUC16 mucin
Glycoproteins
Human corneal-limbal epithelial(HCLE) cells
Binding
Iron-induced surface-exposed proteins
Mucin
Glycoproteins
Respiratory epithelial cells (A549)
Binding
Iron-induced surface-exposed proteins
Sialic acid
Monosaccharides
Respiratory epithelial cells (A549)
Binding
Glycoprotein (GP)
O-mannosyl glycans on alpha-dystroglycan (DG)
O-glycans
Fibroblasts, Epithelial cells, Endothelial cells, Hepatocytes
Binding
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