CAT# | X20393 |
Sequence | MPAYIIKMPVFN |
Functions | The A chain is responsible for inhibiting protein synthesis through the catalytic inactivation of 60S ribosomal subunits by removing adenine from position 4,324 of 28S rRNA. The B chain binds to cell receptors and probably facilitates the entry into the cell of the A chain; B chains are also responsible for cell agglutination (lectin activity). Agglutination is inhibited by Neu5Ac(alpha2,6)lactose, and N-linked glycoproteins such as fetuin and orosomucoid. |
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