Isolation and characterization of BanLec-I, a mannoside-binding lectin from Musa paradisiac (banana)
- 15 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 272 (3) , 721-726
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2720721
Abstract
A lectin (BanLec-I) from banana (Musa paradisiac) with a binding specificity for oligomannosidic glycans of size classes higher than (Man)6GlcNAc was isolated and purified by affinity chromatography on a Sephadex G-75 column. It did not agglutinate untreated human or sheep erythrocytes, but it did agglutinate rabbit erythrocytes. BanLec-I stimulated T-cell proliferation. On size-exclusion chromatography, BanLec-I has a molecular mass of approx. 27 kDa, and on SDS/PAGE the molecular mass is approx. 13 kDa. The isoelectric point is 7.2-7.5. BanLec-I was found to be very effective as a probe in detecting glycoproteins, e.g. on nitrocellulose blots.Keywords
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