3'-Sulfo Lewis a

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1 Veerman EC, Bank CM, Namavar F, Appelmelk BJ, Bolscher JG, Nieuw Amerongen AV.
Sulfated glycans on oral mucin as receptors for Helicobacter pylori.
Glycobiology. 1997 Sep ;7(6):737-43
PMID: 9376676
2 Tsuiji H, Nakatsugawa S, Ishigaki T, Irimura T.
Malignant and other properties of human colon carcinoma cells after suppression of sulfomucin production in vitro.
Clin Exp Metastasis. 1999 Mar ;17(2):97-104
PMID: 10411100
3 Veerman EC, Valentijn-Benz M, van den Keybus PA, Rathman WM, Sheehan JK, Nieuw Amerongen AV.
Immunochemical analysis of high molecular-weight human salivary mucins (MG1) using monoclonal antibodies.
Arch Oral Biol. 1991 ;36(12):923-32
PMID: 1722666
4 Veerman EC, Bolscher JG, Appelmelk BJ, Bloemena E, van den Berg TK, Nieuw Amerongen AV.
A monoclonal antibody directed against high M(r) salivary mucins recognizes the SO3-3Gal beta 1-3GlcNAc moiety of sulfo-Lewis(a): a histochemical survey of human and rat tissue.
Glycobiology. 1997 Feb ;7(1):37-43
PMID: 9061363
5 Loveless RW, Yuen CT, Tsuiji H, Irimura T, Feizi T.
Monoclonal antibody 91.9H raised against sulfated mucins is specific for the 3'-sulfated Lewisa tetrasaccharide sequence.
Glycobiology. 1998 Dec ;8(12):1237-42
PMID: 9858646
6 Atlas P, Deutsch V, Lieberman Y, Neufeld HN.
False aneurysm of the left atrium after closed mitral commissurotomy: diagnosis by cineangiocardiogrpahy. Report of one case treated surgically.
J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino). 1976 Mar ;17(2):170-3
PMID: 1262387
7 Wickstrom C, Davies JR, Eriksen GV, Veerman EC, Carlstedt I.
MUC5B is a major gel-forming, oligomeric mucin from human salivary gland, respiratory tract and endocervix: identification of glycoforms and C-terminal cleavage.
Biochem J. 1998 Sep 15;334 ( Pt 3):685-93
PMID: 9729478
8 Tsuiji H, Hong JC, Kim YS, Ikehara Y, Narimatsu H, Irimura T.
Novel carbohydrate specificity of monoclonal antibody 91.9H prepared against human colonic sulfomucin: recognition of sulfo-Lewis(a) structure.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1998 Dec 18;253(2):374-81
PMID: 9878545
9 Ikeda N, Eguchi H, Nishihara S, Narimatsu H, Kannagi R, Irimura T, Ohta M, Matsuda H, Taniguchi N, Honke K.
A remodeling system of the 3'-sulfo-Lewis a and 3'-sulfo-Lewis x epitopes.
J Biol Chem. 2001 Oct 19;276(42):38588-94
PMID: 11504739
10 Bodger K, Campbell F, Rhodes JM.
Detection of sulfated glycoproteins in intestinal metaplasia: a comparison of traditional mucin staining with immunohistochemistry for the sulfo-Lewis(a) carbohydrate epitope.
J Clin Pathol. 2003 Sep ;56(9):703-8
PMID: 12944557
11 Green PJ, Tamatani T, Watanabe T, Miyasaka M, Hasegawa A, Kiso M, Yuen CT, Stoll MS, Feizi T.
High affinity binding of the leucocyte adhesion molecule L-selectin to 3'-sulphated-Le(a) and -Le(x) oligosaccharides and the predominance of sulphate in this interaction demonstrated by binding studies with a series of lipid-linked oligosaccharides.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1992 Oct 15;188(1):244-51
PMID: 1384480
12 Yuen CT, Bezouska K, O'Brien J, Stoll M, Lemoine R, Lubineau A, Kiso M, Hasegawa A, Bockovich NJ, Nicolaou KC, et al.
Sulfated blood group Lewis(a). A superior oligosaccharide ligand for human E-selectin.
J Biol Chem. 1994 Jan 21;269(3):1595-8
PMID: 7507478
13 Honke K, Zhang Y, Cheng X, Kotani N, Taniguchi N.
Biological roles of sulfoglycolipids and pathophysiology of their deficiency.
Glycoconj J. 2004 ;21(1-2):59-62
PMID: 15467400
14 Ogawa D, Shikata K, Honke K, Sato S, Matsuda M, Nagase R, Tone A, Okada S, Usui H, Wada J, Miyasaka M, Kawashima H, Suzuki Y, Suzuki T, Taniguchi N, Hirahara Y, Tadano-Aritomi K, Ishizuka I, Tedder TF, Makino H.
Cerebroside sulfotransferase deficiency ameliorates L-selectin-dependent monocyte infiltration in the kidney after ureteral obstruction.
J Biol Chem. 2004 Jan 16;279(3):2085-90
PMID: 14583626
15 Yamori T, Ota DM, Cleary KR, Hoff S, Hager LG, Irimura T.
Monoclonal antibody against human colonic sulfomucin: immunochemical detection of its binding sites in colonic mucosa, colorectal primary carcinoma, and metastases.
Cancer Res. 1989 Feb 15;49(4):887-94
PMID: 2912559