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On the stringent requirement of mannosyl substitution in mannooligosaccharides for the recognition by garlic (Allium sativum) lectin. A Surface Plasmon Resonance Study.

K Bachhawat1, C J Thomas, B Amutha, M V Krishnasastry, M I Khan, A Surolia.   

Abstract

The kinetics of the binding of mannooligosaccharides to the heterodimeric lectin from garlic bulbs was studied using surface plasmon resonance. The interaction of the bound lectin immobilized on the sensor chip with a selected group of high mannose oligosaccharides was monitored in real time with the change in response units. This investigation corroborates our earlier study about the special preference of garlic lectin for terminal alpha-1,2-linked mannose residues. An increase in binding propensity can be directly correlated to the addition of alpha-1,2-linked mannose to the mannooligosaccharide at its nonreducing end. Mannononase glycopeptide (Man9GlcNAc2Asn), the highest oligomer studied, exhibited the greatest binding affinity (Ka = 1.2 x 10(6) m(-1) at 25 degrees C). An analysis of these data reveals that the alpha-1,2-linked terminal mannose on the alpha-1,6 arm is the critical determinant in the recognition of mannooligosaccharides by the lectin. The association (k1) and dissociation rate constants (k(-1)) for the binding of Man9GlcNAc2Asn to Allium sativum agglutinin I are 6.1 x 10(4) m(-1) s(-1) and 4.9 x 10(-2) s(-1), respectively, at 25 degrees C. Whereas k1 increases progressively from Man3 to Man7 derivatives, and more dramatically so for Man8 and Man9 derivatives, k(-1) decreases relatively much less gradually from Man3 to Man9 structures. An unprecedented increase in the association rate constant for interaction with Allium sativum agglutinin I with the structure of the oligosaccharide ligand constitutes a significant finding in protein-sugar recognition.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11076955     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M009533200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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