Binding and precipitating activities ofErythrina lectins with complex type carbohydrates and synthetic cluster glycosides. A comparative study of the lectins fromE. corallodendron, E. cristagalli, E. flabelliformis, andE. indica
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Glycoconjugate Journal
- Vol. 6 (1) , 141-150
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01047896
Abstract
Erythrina lectins possess similar structural and carbohydrate binding properties. Recently, tri- and tetra-antennary complex type carbohydrates with non-reducing terminal galactose residues have been shown to be precipitated as tri- and tetravalent ligands, respectively, with certainErythrina lectins [Bhattacharyya L, Haraldsson M, Brewer CF (1988) Biochemistry 27∶1034-41]. The present work describes a comparative study of the binding and precipitating activities of fourErythrina lectins,viz. E. corallodendron, E. cristagalli, E. flabelliformis, andE. indica, with multi-antennary complex type carbohydrates and synthetic cluster glycosides. The results show that though their binding affinities are very similar, theErythrina lectins show large differences in their precipitating activities with the carbohydrates. The results also indicate significant dependence of the precipitating activities of the lectins on the core structure of the carbohydrates. These findings provide a new dimension to the structure-activity relationship of the lectins and their interactions with asparagine-linked carbohydrates.Keywords
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