Maackia Amurensis Lectin I (MAL I), Unconjugated

Maackia amurensis lectin I binds gal (β-1,4) glcNAc but tolerates substitution of N-acetyllactosamine with sialic acid at the 3 position of galactose. However, MAL I does not appear to bind this structure when substitution with sialic acid is on the 6 position of galactose.

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SKU: L-1310-5
Molecular Weight
130
Extinction Coefficient
1.4
Inhibiting or Eluting Sugar
Lactose or Mucin
Unit Size
5 mg
Storage Instructions
2-8 °C
Sugar Specificity
Terminal 3-O sulfated Galactose on LacNAc, and terminal α2,3-sialic acid on type 2 LacNAc
Usage Summary
Although many buffers can be employed for reconstituting and diluting this lectin, 10 mM HEPES buffered saline, pH 8.5, 0.1 mM CaCl2is recommended. For preserving solutions stored at 4 ºC, 0.08% sodium azide can be used.
Applications
Glycobiology, Mitogenic Stimulation
Conjugate
Unconjugated
Technical Information

This lectin is the leucoagglutinin or mitogenic isolectin from Maackia seeds.

Geisler, C and Jarvis, D.L. Glycobiology, vol. 21, no. 8 pp. 988-993, 2011

Inhibiting Sugar: 200 mM lactose