Concanavalin A, a receptor protein with apparently co-operative binding characteristics
- 1 March 1981
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 193 (3) , 659-662
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1930659
Abstract
Laser nephelometry is a suitable technique for the quantitative determination and differentiation of both lectins and glycoconjugates in the low-picomolar range. Simultaneously this method renders possible investigations on the specificity and mode of interaction between lectins and different ligands. The results demonstrate that the degree of co-operativity between concanavalin A and the respective glycoconjugate is dependent on the presence of hydrophobic binding sites and can be substantially altered by conformational changes of the ligand. The transition from apotransferrin to Fe3+-transferrin induces a transformation of the sigmoidal-shaped binding curve to a hyperbolic one. Hence, at low concentrations, Fe3+-transferrin is bound far better than apotransferrin, whereas maximal binding is nearly identical. After removal of N-acetylneuraminate, concanavalin A is less efficient in differentiating between the Fe3+-charged and Fe3+-free (apo) forms of transferrin.Keywords
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