| Literature DB >> 27060548 |
Wangsa T Ismaya1, Alida Efthyani2, Xuelei Lai3, Debbie S Retnoningrum4, Heni Rachmawati2, Bauke W Dijkstra3, Raymond R Tjandrawinata5.
Abstract
A lectin like protein designated as LSMT is recently discovered in Agaricus bisporus. The protein adopts very similar structure to Ricin-B like lectin from Clitocybe nebularis (CNL) and HA-33 from Clostridium botulinum (HA-33), which both recognize sugar molecules that decorate the surface of the epithelial cells of the intestine. A preliminary study in silico pointed out potential capability of LSMT to perform such biological activity. Following that hypothesis, we demonstrated that LSMT is indeed capable of penetrating out from a dialysis tube of the mice intestine origin. Furthermore, the protein appeared not to evoke the immune response upon introduction into mice, unlike its structural homologs. This is the first report on the biological implication of LSMT that might lead to its application.Entities:
Keywords: Agaricus bisporus lectin-like protein; Mushroom tyrosinase light subunit; ORF239342
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27060548 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2016.04.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575