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Kinetic measurement of the interaction between an oligosaccharide and lectins by a biosensor based on surface plasmon resonance.

Y Shinohara1, F Kim, M Shimizu, M Goto, M Tosu, Y Hasegawa.   

Abstract

Kinetic measurements of the interaction between an oligosaccharide and various lectins were performed using a biosensor based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR). A glycopeptide, prepared from asialofetuin and having a nearly homogeneous N-linked sugar chain, was immobilized on the surface of a sensor chip via the amino groups of its peptide moiety. The interactions of this bound glycopeptide with six lectins [Sambucus sieboldiana lectin, Maackia amurensis lectin, Aleuria aurantia lectin, Ricinus communis agglutinin-120 (RCA120), Datura stramonium lectin (DSA) and Phaseolus vulgaris leukoagglutinating lectin] were monitored in real-time with the change in the SPR response. Of these lectins, only RCA120 and DSA showed an increase in the SPR response, indicating that these two lectins bound specifically to the immobilized glycopeptide. The other lectins did not show any significant changes in the SPR response. These results are in good agreement with the binding specificity previously demonstrated with affinity chromatography. The association-rate constant (kass) and the dissociation-rate constant (kdiss) for the glycopeptide-RCA120 interaction were 3.4 x 10(5) M-1 s-1 and 2.1 x 10(-3) s-1, respectively. The kass and kdiss determined for DSA were 5.7 x 10(5) M-1 s-1 and 1.3 x 10(-3) s-1, respectively. Furthermore, the relative binding molar ratio to the glycopeptide was three times higher for RCA120 than for DSA, suggesting that this sugar chain possesses three binding sites for RCA120 and one for DSA. These parameters are expected to provide useful information for defining the interaction between oligosaccharides and lectins.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7518391     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.tb18982.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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