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A comparison of the fine saccharide-binding specificity of Dioclea grandiflora lectin and concanavalin A.

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Gupta, D; Oscarson, S; Raju, TS; Stanley, P; Toone, EJ; Brewer, CF
Published in: European journal of biochemistry
December 1996

The lectin from the seeds of Dioclea grandiflora (DGL) is a Man/Glc-specific tetrameric protein with physical and saccharide-binding properties reported to be similar to that of the jack bean lectin concanavalin A (ConA). Unlike other plant lectins, both DGL and ConA bind with high affinity to the core trimannoside moiety, 3,6-di-O-(alpha-D-mannopyranosyl)-alpha-D-mannopyranoside, which is present in all asparagine-linked carbohydrates. In the present study, hemagglutination inhibition techniques have been used to investigate binding of DGL and ConA to a series of mono- and dideoxy analogs of methyl 3,6-di-O-(alpha-D-mannopyranosyl)-alpha-D-mannopyranoside and to a series of asparagine-linked oligomannose and complex oligosaccharides and glycopeptides. The results indicate that both DGL and ConA recognize epitopes on all three residues of the trimannoside: the 3-, 4-, and 6-hydroxyl groups of the alpha(1-6)Man residue, the 3-hydroxyl group of the alpha(1-3)Man residue, and the 2- and 4-hydroxyl groups of the central Man residue of the core trimannoside. However, unlike ConA, DGL does not bind to biantennary complex carbohydrates. This was confirmed by showing that biantennary complex glycopeptides do not bind to a DGL-Sepharose affinity column. Unlike ConA, DGL does not show enhanced affinity for a large N-linked oligomannose carbohydrate (Man9 glycopeptide) relative to the trimannoside. Thus, DGL and ConA share similar epitope recognition of the core trimannoside moiety. However, they exhibit differences in their fine specificities for larger N-linked oligomannose and complex carbohydrates.

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European journal of biochemistry

DOI

EISSN

1432-1033

ISSN

0014-2956

Publication Date

December 1996

Volume

242

Issue

2

Start / End Page

320 / 326

Related Subject Headings

  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Plant Lectins
  • Oligosaccharides
  • Monosaccharides
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Mannose
  • Lectins
  • Disaccharides
  • Concanavalin A
  • Carbohydrate Sequence
 

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Gupta, D., Oscarson, S., Raju, T. S., Stanley, P., Toone, E. J., & Brewer, C. F. (1996). A comparison of the fine saccharide-binding specificity of Dioclea grandiflora lectin and concanavalin A. European Journal of Biochemistry, 242(2), 320–326. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1996.0320r.x
Gupta, D., S. Oscarson, T. S. Raju, P. Stanley, E. J. Toone, and C. F. Brewer. “A comparison of the fine saccharide-binding specificity of Dioclea grandiflora lectin and concanavalin A.European Journal of Biochemistry 242, no. 2 (December 1996): 320–26. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1996.0320r.x.
Gupta D, Oscarson S, Raju TS, Stanley P, Toone EJ, Brewer CF. A comparison of the fine saccharide-binding specificity of Dioclea grandiflora lectin and concanavalin A. European journal of biochemistry. 1996 Dec;242(2):320–6.
Gupta, D., et al. “A comparison of the fine saccharide-binding specificity of Dioclea grandiflora lectin and concanavalin A.European Journal of Biochemistry, vol. 242, no. 2, Dec. 1996, pp. 320–26. Epmc, doi:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1996.0320r.x.
Gupta D, Oscarson S, Raju TS, Stanley P, Toone EJ, Brewer CF. A comparison of the fine saccharide-binding specificity of Dioclea grandiflora lectin and concanavalin A. European journal of biochemistry. 1996 Dec;242(2):320–326.

Published In

European journal of biochemistry

DOI

EISSN

1432-1033

ISSN

0014-2956

Publication Date

December 1996

Volume

242

Issue

2

Start / End Page

320 / 326

Related Subject Headings

  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Plant Lectins
  • Oligosaccharides
  • Monosaccharides
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Mannose
  • Lectins
  • Disaccharides
  • Concanavalin A
  • Carbohydrate Sequence