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  • Recognition of complex oligosaccharides by the multi-subunit asialoglycoprotein receptor.

Recognition of complex oligosaccharides by the multi-subunit asialoglycoprotein receptor.

Trends in biochemical sciences (1991-10-01)
H F Lodish
ABSTRACT

The hepatic asialoglycoprotein receptor, a galactose lectin, is an oligomer of two types of similar polypeptide chains, each of which weakly binds galactose. High-affinity binding of complex oligosaccharides requires a precise geometric arrangement of receptor subunits. The two subunits have different functions in receptor assembly, ligand binding and endocytosis.