Hardy S W, Grant P T, Fletcher T C
Experientia. 1977 Jun 15;33(6):767-9. doi: 10.1007/BF01944181.
An agglutinin for human red cells has a specificity for sialic acid and a high affinity for bovine salivary glycoprotein. Digestion of the glycoprotein with Pronase or neuraminidas indicated that binding of sialic acid to receptors in the agglutinin is the first step in the mechanism of formation of a stable complex between ligand and receptor.
一种针对人类红细胞的凝集素对唾液酸具有特异性,且对牛唾液糖蛋白具有高亲和力。用链霉蛋白酶或神经氨酸酶消化该糖蛋白表明,唾液酸与凝集素中受体的结合是配体与受体之间形成稳定复合物机制的第一步。