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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Proteins with an Euonymus lectin-like domain are ubiquitous in Embryophyta | BMC Plant Biology BioMed Central Research article Proteins with an Euonymus lectin-like domain are ubiquitous in Embryophyta Elke Fouquaert1 Willy J Peumans1 Tom TM Vandekerckhove2 Maté Ongenaert2 and Els JM Van Damme 1 Address laboratory of Biochemistry and Glycobiology Department of Molecular Biotechnology Ghent University Coupure Links 653 9000 Ghent Belgium and laboratory of Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics Department of Molecular Biotechnology Ghent University Coupure Links 653 9000 Ghent Belgium Email Elke Fouquaert - elke.fouquaert@ugent.be Willy J Peumans - Willy.peumans@telenet.be Tom TM Vandekerckhove - tom.vandekerckhove@ugent.be Maté Ongenaert - mate.ongenaert@ugent.be Els JM Van Damme - elsjm.vandamme@ugent.be Corresponding author Open Access Published 23 November 2009 Received 31 May 2009 BMC Plant Biology 2009 9 136 doi l0.ll86 l47l-2229-9-l36 Accepted 23 November 2009 This article is available from http www.biomedcentral.com l47l-2229 9 l36 2009 Fouquaert et al licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http creativecommons.org licenses by 2.0 which permits unrestricted use distribution and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract_ Background Cloning of the Euonymus lectin led to the discovery of a novel domain that also occurs in some stress-induced plant proteins. The distribution and the diversity of proteins with an Euonymus lectin EUL domain were investigated using detailed analysis of sequences in publicly accessible genome and transcriptome databases. Results Comprehensive in silico analyses indicate that the recently identified Euonymus europaeus lectin domain represents a conserved structural unit of a novel family of putative carbohydrate-binding proteins which will further be referred to as the Euonymus lectin EUL .