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Interaction of the Brush-Border Hydrolases of the Human Small Intestine with Lectins
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1983
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BiochemistryBrush-border HydrolasesBioanalysisGlycobiologyGastroenterologyImmunologyPathologyHelix Pomatia AgglutininCytoskeletonMicrobiologyDigestive TractGut BarrierMedicineApical RegionHuman Small IntestineLectin Binding
The role of human intestinal brush-border membrane hydrolases in lectin binding to the apical region of the enterocyte was investigated. The crossed-immunoelectrophoresis method was used to identify six hydrolases before and after interaction with nine lectins. Three lectins (Phaseolus vulgaris, Ulex europeus, and Ricinus communis 120 agglutinins) bound the hydrolases of 5 different subjects. Helix pomatia agglutinin interacted with only 1 subject.