Unlike the lectins of Chrysanthemum and lotus, which tend to bind focusing residues (alpha-1,2), the lectins of golden lotus tend to bind focusing structures (alpha-1,6) associated with n-acetylglucosamine or (alpha-1,3) associated with n-acetyllactose amino. AAL also reversibly binds to lesions attached to nucleic acids. Fluorescein-labeled Candida aureus lectin has an appropriate amount of fluorescent dye binding to provide the best staining properties for the lectin. This conjugated substance basically does not contain unconjugated fluorescent dyes. The excitation maximum is 495nm and the emission maximum is 515nm.
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