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Lipophosphoglycan (LPG) is a
class of
molecules found on the
surface of some eukaryotes, in
particular protozoa. Each is made up of two parts,
lipid and...
- the cytoskeleton.
Leishmania possesses a
lipophosphoglycan coat over the
outside of the cell.
Lipophosphoglycan is a
trigger for toll-like
receptor 2, a...
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Liquefied petroleum gas, a
flammable mixture of
hydrocarbon gases Lipophosphoglycan, a
class of
molecule found on the
surface of some eukaryotes, in particular...
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secrete a
neuropeptide that stop
peristalsis of the gut. The
surface lipophosphoglycan (LPG) of the
promastigote serves as an
attachment to the gut epithelium...
- not
easily stained with Gram stain, as its cell wall is
devoid of
lipophosphoglycan and peptidoglycan. With
highly variable membrane protein, a 56-kDa...
- macrophage. As a
result of two
surface molecules, the
protease gp63 and a
lipophosphoglycan,
promastigotes are able to bind to
several macrophage receptors. Promastigote...
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anchor Trypanosoma cruzi Lysophosphatidylserine Schistosoma mansoni Lipophosphoglycan (LPG)
Leishmania major Glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI) Plasmodium...
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Overath P, et al. (April 1992). "Structure of
Leishmania mexicana lipophosphoglycan". J. Biol. Chem. 267 (10): 6834–40. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(19)50502-6...
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Borges VM,
Descoteaux A,
Valenzuela JG.
Binding of
Leishmania infantum Lipophosphoglycan to the
Midgut Is Not
Sufficient To
Define Vector Competence in Lutzomyia...
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algorithms for the
identification of
genomic variations. His work on
lipophosphoglycan and its
identification and
characterization as well as on the species-specific...