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Gene Information

Gene symbol: CTBP2

Gene name: C-terminal binding protein 2

HGNC ID: 2495

Synonyms: ribeye

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 CTBP1 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 3374493 Two peptides, corresponding to the amino acid sequences from residues 57 to 69 (CTBP1) and 47 to 60 (CTBP2) of the cholera toxin B subunit, were synthesized by the solid-phase method.
2 3374493 Synthesized peptides were coupled to carrier proteins through additional cysteine residues at the carboxyl (CTBP1) or amino terminal ends (CTBP2).
3 3374493 On the other hand, anti-peptide sera failed to react with CT and LTh in GM1 (ganglioside)--ELISA, thereby suggesting the possible involvement of CTBP1 and CTBP2 peptide regions of the toxin molecule in GM1 receptor binding.
4 3374493 Two peptides, corresponding to the amino acid sequences from residues 57 to 69 (CTBP1) and 47 to 60 (CTBP2) of the cholera toxin B subunit, were synthesized by the solid-phase method.
5 3374493 Synthesized peptides were coupled to carrier proteins through additional cysteine residues at the carboxyl (CTBP1) or amino terminal ends (CTBP2).
6 3374493 On the other hand, anti-peptide sera failed to react with CT and LTh in GM1 (ganglioside)--ELISA, thereby suggesting the possible involvement of CTBP1 and CTBP2 peptide regions of the toxin molecule in GM1 receptor binding.
7 3374493 Two peptides, corresponding to the amino acid sequences from residues 57 to 69 (CTBP1) and 47 to 60 (CTBP2) of the cholera toxin B subunit, were synthesized by the solid-phase method.
8 3374493 Synthesized peptides were coupled to carrier proteins through additional cysteine residues at the carboxyl (CTBP1) or amino terminal ends (CTBP2).
9 3374493 On the other hand, anti-peptide sera failed to react with CT and LTh in GM1 (ganglioside)--ELISA, thereby suggesting the possible involvement of CTBP1 and CTBP2 peptide regions of the toxin molecule in GM1 receptor binding.