Solubilization of soybean membrane binding sites for fungal β‐glucans that elicit phytoalexin accumulation
- 21 May 1990
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 264 (2) , 235-238
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(90)80256-i
Abstract
Soybean membranes contain high-affinity binding sites for fungal β-glucans. These sites may play a role in the recognition by soybean tissues of fungal phytoalexin elicitors. We have solubilized β-glucan-binding activity from microsomal membranes using two C 12 ,-alkyl zwitterionic detergents, Zwittergent 3-12 (ZW 3-12) and the lysolecithin analog l-dodecyl-2-deoxy-phosphorylcholine (ES12H). The solubilized binding sites displayed identical affinity for β-glucans as that found in membranes ( K d = 11-34 nM). Detergent-protein micelles with glucan binding activity eluted with approximate M r values of 300000 in ZW 3-12 and 380000 in ES12H in gel permeation chromatography. Maximal binding activity eluted from a chromatofocusing column in the pH range between 6.2 and 6.6 with both ES12H and ZW 3-12, suggesting an apparent p I close to neutral.Keywords
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