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Title: 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
Authors: Dam, Tarun Kanti
Cavada, B. S.
Nagano, C. S.
Rocha, Bruno Anderson Matias da
Benevides, R. G.
Nascimento, K. S.
Sousa, Luiz A.G. de
Oscarson, Stefan
Brewer, Curtis Fred
Keywords: Blood Group H Antigen
Epitope
Fucose
Lectin
Mannose Oligosaccharide
Trisaccharide
Chemical Structure
Cymbosema Roseum
Hemagglutination
Legume
Nonhuman
Seed Plant
Priority Journal
Protein Binding
Protein Purification
Thermodynamics
Abo Blood-group System
Animal
Chromatography, Affinity
Erythrocytes
Fabaceae
Fucose
Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests
Mannose
Mannose-binding Lectins
Oligosaccharides
Plant Lectins
Polysaccharides
Rabbits
Seeds
Thermodynamics
Cymbosema Roseum
Issue Date: 2011
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Glycobiology
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 21, Número 7, Pags. 925-933
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 (Fuc1,2Gal1-4GlcNAc-). 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 (1,6) Man residue, the 3- and 4-hydroxyl group of the (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 Lewisx, Lewisy, Lewisa and Lewisb 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. © 2011 The Author.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1093/glycob/cwr025
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