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220 related items for PubMed ID: 9052976

  • 1. Solution dynamics of the oligosaccharide moiety of ganglioside GM1: comparison of solution conformations with the bound state conformation in association with cholera toxin B-pentamer.
    Richardson JM, Milton MJ, Homans SW.
    J Mol Recognit; 1995; 8(6):358-62. PubMed ID: 9052976
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  • 6. Molecular modeling of the conformational and sodium ion binding properties of the oligosaccharide component of ganglioside GM1.
    Rodgers JC, Portoghese PS.
    Biopolymers; 1994 Oct; 34(10):1311-26. PubMed ID: 7948718
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  • 7. Dissecting the cholera toxin-ganglioside GM1 interaction by isothermal titration calorimetry.
    Turnbull WB, Precious BL, Homans SW.
    J Am Chem Soc; 2004 Feb 04; 126(4):1047-54. PubMed ID: 14746472
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  • 9. Characterization of the binding of cholera toxin to ganglioside GM1 immobilized onto microtitre plates.
    Dawson RM.
    J Appl Toxicol; 2005 Feb 04; 25(1):30-8. PubMed ID: 15669043
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  • 10. Carbohydrate chain of ganglioside GM1 as a ligand: identification of the binding strategies of three 15 mer peptides and their divergence from the binding modes of growth-regulatory galectin-1 and cholera toxin.
    Siebert HC, Born K, André S, Frank M, Kaltner H, von der Lieth CW, Heck AJ, Jiménez-Barbero J, Kopitz J, Gabius HJ.
    Chemistry; 2005 Dec 23; 12(2):388-402. PubMed ID: 16267866
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  • 12. A synthetic divalent cholera toxin glycocalix[4]arene ligand having higher affinity than natural GM1 oligosaccharide.
    Arosio D, Fontanella M, Baldini L, Mauri L, Bernardi A, Casnati A, Sansone F, Ungaro R.
    J Am Chem Soc; 2005 Mar 23; 127(11):3660-1. PubMed ID: 15771476
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  • 15. Fluorescence analysis of galactose, lactose, and fucose interaction with the cholera toxin B subunit.
    Mertz JA, McCann JA, Picking WD.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1996 Sep 04; 226(1):140-4. PubMed ID: 8806604
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  • 16. Thermal stability and intersubunit interactions of cholera toxin in solution and in association with its cell-surface receptor ganglioside GM1.
    Goins B, Freire E.
    Biochemistry; 1988 Mar 22; 27(6):2046-52. PubMed ID: 3378043
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  • 17. Interaction of pyrene-labeled monosialoganglioside GM1 micelles with cholera toxin.
    Picking WD.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1993 Sep 30; 195(3):1153-8. PubMed ID: 8216243
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  • 18. Cholera toxin binding affinity and specificity for gangliosides determined by surface plasmon resonance.
    Kuziemko GM, Stroh M, Stevens RC.
    Biochemistry; 1996 May 21; 35(20):6375-84. PubMed ID: 8639583
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  • 19. Binding of cholera toxin B-subunits to derivatives of the natural ganglioside receptor, GM1.
    Lanne B, Schierbeck B, Angström J.
    J Biochem; 1999 Jul 21; 126(1):226-34. PubMed ID: 10393343
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