Unlike Ulex europaeus and Lotus tetragonolobus lectins which prefer (α -1,2) linked fucose residues, Aleuria aurantia lectin binds preferentially to fucose linked (α -1,6) to N-acetylglucosamine or to fucose linked (α -1,3) to N-acetyllactosamine related structures. AAL also reversibly binds fucose attached to nucleic acids.
Unit Size | 2 mg |
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Applications | Glycobiology |
Recommended Usage | Although many buffers can be employed for reconstituting and diluting this lectin, 10 mM HEPES buffered saline, pH 8.5, 0.1 mM CaCl2 is recommended.For preserving solutions stored at 4 ºC, 0.08% sodium azide can be used. The recommended concentration range for use is 1-10 µg/ml. |
Recommended Storage | 2-8 °C |
Conjugate | Unconjugated |
Sugar Specificity | Fucose, Arabinose |
This lectin is a dimer of two identical subunits of about 36 kDa each.
Inhibiting/Eluting Sugar: 100 mM L-fucose
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