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. 1986 Oct;22(10):568-74.
doi: 10.1007/BF02623515.

Chicken lactose lectin: cell-to-cell or cell-to-matrix adhesion molecule?

Chicken lactose lectin: cell-to-cell or cell-to-matrix adhesion molecule?

R G MacBride et al. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol. 1986 Oct.

Abstract

Endogenous chicken muscle lectin isolated by lactose affinity chromatography inhibits myoblast fusion. Similar lectins isolated from embryonic brain, heart, and liver and from adult intestine exhibit the same ability. Elevated levels of any of these lectins canceled the inhibitory effect. Peanut agglutinin isolated by the same procedure had no effect at any concentration tested. Concanavalin A affected fusion only at high concentrations. Muscle lectin was shown to agglutinate myoblasts in microtiter plates, whereas exogenous addition in culture inhibited alignment as seen by time lapse microcinematography. Cell-to-cell communication between lectin-treated cells was shown by nucleotide exchange, and lectin-coated culture dishes did not affect cell attachment. Our evidence shows a lack of specificity to muscle, but suggests an aggregating capacity between cells, or possibly an interaction between the cell membrane and the extracellular matrix.

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