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Dam, TK,Cavada, BS,Nagano, CS,Rocha, BA,Benevides, RG,Nascimento, KS,de Sousa, LAG,Oscarson, S,Brewer, CF;
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2011
Month
January
Journal
Glycobiology
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Fine specificities of two lectins from Cymbosema roseum seeds: a lectin specific for high-mannose oligosaccharides and a lectin specific for blood group H type II trisaccharide
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fine specificity glycans mannose-specific lectin fucose-specific lectin ASPARAGINE-LINKED OLIGOSACCHARIDES RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS CORE TRIMANNOSIDE CONCANAVALIN-A DEOXY ANALOGS CARBOHYDRATE INTERACTIONS LEGUME LECTINS ULEX-EUROPAEUS PLANT-LECTINS BINDING
Volume
21
Issue
Start Page
925
End Page
933
Abstract
The legume species of Cymbosema roseum of Diocleinae subtribe produce at least two different seed lectins. The present study demonstrates that C. roseum lectin I (CRL I) binds with high affinity to the "core" trimannoside of N-linked oligosaccharides. Cymbosema roseum lectin II (CRL II), on the other hand, binds with high affinity to the blood group H trisaccharide (Fuc alpha 1,2Gal alpha 1-4GlcNAc-). Thermodynamic and hemagglutination inhibition studies reveal the fine binding specificities of the two lectins. Data obtained with a complete set of monodeoxy analogs of the core trimannoside indicate that CRL I recognizes the 3-, 4- and 6-hydroxyl groups of the alpha(1,6) Man residue, the 3- and 4-hydroxyl group of the alpha(1,3) Man residue and the 2- and 4-hydroxyl groups of the central Man residue of the trimannoside. CRL I possesses enhanced affinities for the Man5 oligomannose glycan and a biantennary complex glycan as well as glycoproteins containing high-mannose glycans. On the other hand, CRL II distinguishes the blood group H type II epitope from the Lewis(x), Lewis(y), Lewis(a) and Lewis(b) epitopes. CRL II also distinguishes between blood group H type II and type I trisaccharides. CRL I and CRL II, respectively, possess differences in fine specificities when compared with other reported mannose and fucose recognizing lectins. This is the first report of a mannose-specific lectin (CRL I) and a blood group H type II-specific lectin (CRL II) from seeds of a member of the Diocleinae subtribe.
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DOI 10.1093/glycob/cwr025
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