How does wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) work as a marker?
Posted June 25, 2024
Answer
WGA has a high affinity for GlcNAc and sialic acid residues on glycoproteins. This property allows WGA to bind to the surfaces of various cell types (including cancerous cells) leading to agglutination. Once bound, WGA can be conjugated with fluorescent dyes, enzymes, or other labels for visualization.
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