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Many putative ricin-B  lectin  entries have protein names and GO terms suggesting CAZyme functionality

Journal: BMC Genomics

Article Title: Investigating diversity and similarity between CBM13 modules and ricin-B lectin domains using sequence similarity networks

doi: 10.1186/s12864-024-10554-1

Figure Lengend Snippet: Many putative ricin-B lectin entries have protein names and GO terms suggesting CAZyme functionality

Article Snippet: Since similar problems may occur with other lectin families and CBM families, we suggest the introduction of novel CBM InterPro domain identifiers to all existing CBM families.

Techniques: Binding Assay