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Abstract
Lectins are proteins found in a diversity of organisms. They possess the ability to agglutinate erythrocytes with known carbohydrate specificity since they have at least one non-catalytic domain that binds reversibly to specific monosaccharides or oligosaccharides. This articles aims to review the production and practical applications of lectins. Lectins are isolated from their natural sources by chromatographic procedures or produced by recombinant DNA technology. The yields of animal lectins are usually low compared with the yields of plant lectins such as legume lectins. Lectins manifest a diversity of activities including antitumor, immunomodulatory, antifungal, HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitory, and anti-insect activities, which may find practical applications. A small number of lectins demonstrate antibacterial and anti-nematode activities.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20890754 PMCID: PMC3016214 DOI: 10.1007/s00253-010-2892-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ISSN: 0175-7598 Impact factor: 4.813
Yields of plant lectins produced by recombinant DNA techniques
| Natural source of lectin | Lectin yield (mg/L culture medium) | Genetically modification in cells | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | cDNA was cloned into NdeI and BamHI restricted plasmid pET19b and expressed in | Upadhyay et al. | |
| 16 | cDNA was cloned into the pET-25b(+) and expressed in | Oliveira et al. | |
| 18–20 | cDNA was cloned into EcoRI/XbaI restricted plasmid pUC57 and expressed in | Oliveira et al. | |
| 0.1 | cDNA was cloned NcoI/NdeI/BamHI restricted plasmid PET-3d and expressed in | Adar et al. | |
| 6 | cDNA was cloned EcoRI/NotI restricted plasmid and expressed in | Lannoo et al. | |
| 14.6 | cDNA was cloned into NdeI/BamHI restricted pET 3D plasmid and expressed in | Branco et al. | |
| 2–5 | cDNA was cloned into HindIII/PstI/BamHI restricted plasmid and expressed in | Stubbs et al. | |
| 4–7 | cDNA was cloned into NdeI/BamHI restricted plasmid and expressed in | Tateno et al. |
Yields of animal lectins obtained by chromatographic isolation from natural sources
| Natural source | Chromatography for purification | Lectin yield | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mannose affinity chromatography | 0.7 mg/100 ml plasma | Kvennefors et al. | |
| DEAE-Sepharose, Sephacryl S-200 and Superdex 200 | 9.4 mg/100 g | Pan et al. | |
| Ammonium sulfate precipitation and Sephadex G50 | 0.97 mg/100 g | Ashraf et al. | |
| Ultrafiltration and Phenyl-Sepharose | 1.6 mg/100 ml | Gowda et al. | |
| Ammonium sulfate precipitation and N-acetylglucosamine Sepharose 4B | 4.5 mg/100 g | Adhya et al. | |
| SP-Sepharose and BSM-Toyopearl | 0.35 μg/100 g | Imamichi and Yokoyama |
Yields of plant lectins obtained by chromatographic isolation from seeds of different Phaseolus cultivars
| Chromatography for purification | Yield (mg/100 g seed) | Sugar specificity | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anasazi bean | Affi-gel blue gel, Mono S and Superdex 200 | 13 | Not found | Sharma et al. |
| Dark red kidney bean | DEAE-cellulose and Affi-gel blue gel | 107 | Not found | Xia and Ng |
| Escumite bean | Affinity chromatography (glutaraldehyzed membranes from blood group O erythrocytes) | 163 (total of 4 isoforms) | N-acetyllactosamine-type glycans | Castillo-Villanueva et al. |
| Extralong autumn purple bean | Blue-Sepharose, Q-Sepharose, Mono Q and Superdex 75 | 35 | Galactose | Fang et al. |
| French bean 12 | SP-Sepharose, Affi-gel blue, Q-Sepharose, and Superdex 200 | 4.8 | Not found | Leung et al. |
| French bean 35 | Blue-Sepharose, Q-Sepharose and Superdex 75 | 1100 | Not found | Lam and Ng |
| Red kidney bean | Affi-gel blue gel and CM-Sepharose | 27.5 | Lactoferrin, ovalbumin, thyroglobulin | Ye et al. |
Anti-insect activity of lectins
| Natural source of lectin | Insect affected | Anti-insect effect | Sugar specificity | Reference |
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| Increased mortality | Mannose | Fitches et al. | |
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| (1) Prolonged period of development | Not found | Kaur et al. | |
| (2) Inhibited pupation and emergence | ||||
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| Reduced (1) the body weight of female after oviposition period, (2) the egg mass weight, and (3) hatching period | Fetuin, porcine stomach mucin | Lima et al. | |
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| Delayed development | Fetuin, porcine stomach mucin | Leite et al. | |
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| Increased mortality | N-acetyl- | Sá et al. | |
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| Increased mortality | Fetuin, porcine stomach mucin | Jaber et al. | |
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| (1) Increased mortality | Fetuin, porcine stomach mucin | Jaber et al. | |
| (2) Reduction of body weight, duration of development and fecundity |
Examples of lectins with antifungal activity
| Natural source of lectin | Fungal species inhibited | Sugar specificity | Reference |
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| Asialofetuin, fetuin, T-antigen, N-acetyl- | Kaur et al. | |
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| Yan et al. | ||
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| D(+)galactose, α-lactose, raffinose, rhamnose, L(+)-arabinose, D(+)glucosamine | Lam et al. | |
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| Ngai and Ng | ||
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| Not found | Kheeree et al. | |
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| Not found | Sattayasai et al. | |
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| Not found | Xia and Ng | |
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| Not found | Lam and Ng | |
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| Sialic acid | Chen et al. | |
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| Lactoferrin, ovalbumin, thyroglobulin | Ye et al. | |
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| Fetuin, asialofetuin, heparin, orosomucoid, ovoalbumin | Boleti et al. | |
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| Pinheiro et al. | ||
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| Not found | Ghosh | |
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| D(+)galactose | Baker et al. |
Apoptotic modulation of lectin-treated cancer cells
| FAS L | Caspase-9 | Caspase-8 | Caspase-3 | Cytochome c | Bcl family | DNA fragmentation | Morphological changes | Sub G1 | G0/G1 | Mitochondrial transmembrane depolarization | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1a | + | + | |||||||||
| 2b | + | ||||||||||
| 3c | + | + | + | + | + | ||||||
| 4d | + | + | + | + | + | ||||||
| 5e | + | + | + | ||||||||
| 6f | + | + | + | + | + | + | |||||
| 7g | + | + | + | + | + | + | |||||
| 8h | + | + | + | + | + | ||||||
| 9i | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | |||
| 10j | + | + | + |
+ Parameter affected by lectin
aKorean mistletoe lectin-treated B16-BL6 melanoma cells (Park et al. 2001)
bKorean mistletoe lectin-treated human A253 cancer cells (Choi et al. 2004)
cAbrus agglutinin-treated Dalton’s lymphoma cells (Bhutia et al. 2008a)
dAbrus agglutinin-treated HeLa cells (Bhutia et al. 2008b)
eSophora flavescens lectin-treated HeLa cells (Liu et al. 2008)
fPolygonatum odoratum-lectin treated murine fibrosarcoma L929 cells (Liu et al. 2009b)
gPolygonatum cyrtonema-lectin treated human melanoma A375 cells (Liu et al. 2009a)
hP. aeruginosa hemagglutinin-treated breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-468, and MDA-MB-231HM cells) (Liu et al. 2009c)
iFrench bean hemagglutinin-treated breast cancer MCF-7 cells (Lam and Ng 2010a)
jRecombinant protease-resistant galectin-9-treated myeloma cells (Kobayashi et al. 2010)