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
Glucosylceramide
Monoglycosylceramides
Most tissues
Glc(b1-1)Cer
Not Binding
Unknown
Galactosylceramide (Galactocerebroside)
Monoglycosylceramides
Human colon adenocarcinoma cells (WiDr )
Gal(b1-1)Cer
Not Binding
Unknown
Galactosylceramide (Galactocerebroside)
Monoglycosylceramides
Most tissues
Gal(b1-1)Cer
Not Binding
Unknown
Glucosylceramide
Monoglycosylceramides
Most tissues
Glc(b1-1)Cer
Not Binding
Botulinum neurotoxin (16S)
N-Acetylglucosamine
Monosaccharides
Intestinal epithelial cells (T84)
GlcNAc
Not Binding
Botulinum neurotoxin (16S)
Mannose
Monosaccharides
Intestinal epithelial cells (T84)
Man
Not Binding
Botulinum neurotoxin (16S)
Glucose
Monosaccharides
Intestinal epithelial cells (T84)
Glc
Not Binding
Botulinum neurotoxin (16S)
Fucose
Monosaccharides
Intestinal epithelial cells (T84)
Fuc
Not Binding
HA
N-Acetylglucosamine
Monosaccharides
Intestinal epithelial cells (T84)
GlcNAc
Not Binding
HA
Mannose
Monosaccharides
Intestinal epithelial cells (T84)
Man
Not Binding
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