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1.
The binding of lactose and galactose to native and iodinated ricin D was investigated by equilibrium dialysis and ultraviolet difference spectroscopy. The results provided direct evidence that native ricin D has two independent saccharide binding sites with different affinities, of which the high-affinity (HA-) binding site is able to bind with both lactose and galactose while the low-affinity (LA-) binding site binds only with lactose. In contrast, the iodinated ricin D possesses only one binding site both for lactose and galactose with high affinity.

By UV-difference spectroscopic analysis we found that there is one tyrosyl residue at or near the HA-binding site in ricin D which may be involvled in binding with saccharide. This tyrosyl residue was not iodinated in the presence of lactose but was iodinated in the absence of lactose and was perturbed by an addition of lactose even after iodination.

From these results, it was inferred that the binding site abolished by the iodination is the LA-binding site and this may be due to the conformational alteration of the LA-binding site caused by the iodination of the tyrosyl residue(s) present near the LA-binding site.  相似文献   

2.
Chemical modification of tryptophan residues in ricin E was investigated with regard to saccharide-binding. Two out of ten tryptophan residues in ricin E were modified with N- bromosuccinimide at pH 4.5 in the absence of specific saccharide accompanied by a marked decrease in the cytoagglutinating activity. Such a loss of the cytoagglutinating activity was found to be principally due to the oxidation of one tryptophan residue per B-chain. In the presence of lactose, one tryptophan residue/mol was protected from the modification with retention of a fairly high cytoagglutinating activity. However, G a IN Ac did not show such a protective effect. The binding of lactose to ricin E altered the environment of the tryptophan residue at the low affinity binding site of ricin E, leading to a blue shift of the fluorescence spectrum and an UV-difference spectrum with a maximum at 290 nm and a trough at 300 nm. The ability to generate such spectroscopic changes induced by lactose was retained in the derivative in which one tryptophan residue/mol was oxidized in the presence of lactose, but not in the derivative in which two tryptophan residues/mol were oxidized in the absence of lactose. Based on these results, it is suggested that one of the two surface-localized tryptophan residues is responsible for saccharide binding at the low affinity binding site of ricin E, which can bind lactose but lacks the ability to bind GalNAc.  相似文献   

3.
The nature of the saccharide-binding site of ricin D, which is a galactose- and N-acetylgalactosamine-specific lectin, was studied by chemical modification and spectroscopy. With excitation at 290 nm, ricin D displayed a fluorescence spectrum with a maximum at 335 nm. Upon binding of the specific saccharides, the spectrum shifted to shorter wavelength by 3 nm. However, binding of galactosamine and N-acetylgalactosamine failed to induce such a change in the fluorescence spectrum. The interaction of ricin D with its specific saccharides was analyzed in terms of the variation of the intensity at 320 nm as a function of saccharide concentration. The results indicate that the change in the fluorescence spectrum induced by saccharide binding is attributable to the binding of saccharide to the low-affinity (LA-) binding site of ricin D. The cytoagglutinating activity of ricin D decreased to 2% upon modification of two tryptophan residues/mol with N-bromosuccinimide at pH 4.0, but in the presence of galactose or lactose one tryptophan residue/mol remained unmodified, and a fairly high cytoagglutinating activity was retained. Galactosamine and N-acetylgalactosamine did not show such a protective effect. Spectroscopic analyses indicate that the decrease in the cytoagglutinating activity of ricin D upon tryptophan modification is principally due to the loss of the saccharide binding activity of the LA-binding site. The results suggest that one tryptophan residue is essential for saccharide binding at the LA-binding site, which can bind galactose and lactose but lacks the ability to bind N-acetylgalactosamine and galactosamine.  相似文献   

4.
Chemical modification of histidine residues in ricin E was studied with regard to saccharide binding. The analytical data indicate that 6 out of 7 histidine residues in ricin E are eventually modified with diethylpyrocarbonate (DEP) at pH 6.0 and 25°C in the absence of specific saccharides. Modification of histidine residues greatly decreased the cytoagglutinating activity of ricin E, and only 10% of the residual activity was found after modification of 6 histidine residues/mol. The data of affinity chromatography using lactamyl- and galactosamine-cellulofine columns suggest that modification of histidine residues does not have much effect on the binding ability at the low affinity saccharide-binding site of ricin E but abolishes the binding ability at the high affinity saccharide-binding site. In the presence of lactose, one histidine residue/mol was protected from the DEP modification with retention of a fairly high cytoagglutinating activity. Such a protective effect was also observed for specific saccharides such as galactose and A^-acetylgalactosamine, but not for glucose, a non-specific saccharide. On treatment with hydroxylamine, the modified ricin E restored 67 % of the cytoagglutinating activity. Based on these findings, it is suggested that in the high affinity saccharide- binding site of ricin E there exists one histidine residue responsible for saccharide binding.  相似文献   

5.
The saccharide binding ability of the low affinity (LA-) binding site of ricin D was abrogated by N-bromosuccinimide (NBS)-oxidation, while in the presence of lactose the number of tryptophan residues eventually oxidized decreased by 1 mol/mol and the saccharide binding ability was retained (Hatakeyama et al., (1986) J. Biochem. 99, 1049-1056). Based on these findings, the tryptophan residue located at the LA-binding site of ricin D was identified. Two derivatives of ricin D which were modified with NBS in the presence and absence of lactose were separated into their constituent polypeptide chains (A- and B-chains), respectively. The modified tryptophan residue or residues was/were found to be contained in the B-chain, but not in the A-chain. From lysylendopeptidase and chymotryptic digests, peptides containing oxidized tryptophan residues were isolated by gel filtration on Bio-Gel P-30 and HPLC. Analysis of the peptides containing oxidized tryptophan revealed that three tryptophan residues at positions 37, 93, and 160 on the B-chain were oxidized in the inactive derivative of ricin D, in which the saccharide binding ability of the LA-binding site was abrogated by NBS-oxidation. On the other hand, the modified residues were determined to be tryptophans at positions 93 and 160 in the active derivative of ricin D which was modified in the presence of lactose, indicating that upon binding with lactose, the tryptophan residue at position 37 of the B-chain was protected from NBS-oxidation. From these results, it is suggested that tryptophan at position 37 on the B-chain is the essential residue for saccharide binding at the LA-binding site of ricin D.  相似文献   

6.
Effects of physical and chemical treatments on the cytoagglutinating activity, toxicity and inhibitory activity of cell-free protein synthesis of ricin D or its constituent polypeptide chains were investigated. The results indicated that the isolated polypeptide chains were much less stable than intact ricin D in acidic pH, heating as well as chemicals, and the Ala chain was more unstable than the lie chain.

Chemical modifications of ricin D with specific reagents revealed that the tryptophan and tyrosine residues as well as the carboxyl groups participated in the phenomena of cyto- agglutination and toxic action of ricin D, whereas arginine residues were considered not to be directly involved. Trinitrophenylation of free amino groups did not result in a loss of cytoagglutinating activity, whereas caused a loss of toxicity, suggesting that free amino groups in the lie chain were involved in the toxic action of ricin D.  相似文献   

7.
Approximately five tyrosine residues of ricin D were iodinated preferentially under appropriate conditions probably forming diiodotyrosine. Iodination of this toxin carried out in 0.1 m phosphate buffer at pH 7.0 and 0°C for 60 min with a 20 fold molar excess of iodine per mole of protein, yielded a main component which appeared as a single band on polyacrylamide gel disc electrophoresis. Analysis of protein-bound radioactivity and the content of diiodotyrosine of 181I-labeled ricin D revealed that two tyrosine residues in the isoleucyl chain and three in the alanyl chain were substituted. The toxicity of iodinated ricin D decreased to one hundredth of that of native protein, However, the hemagglutinating activity of this protein was not affected by the iodination reaction.  相似文献   

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The environment of tryptophan in castor bean hemagglutinin (CBH) was analyzed by fluorescence spectroscopy with regard to saccharide binding. Upon binding of specific saccharides, the fluorescence maximum of 333 nm of CBH shifted to a wavelength 2 nm shorter, owing to the change in the environment of tryptophan at the saccharide-binding site. By analyzing the change in the fluorescence intensity at 320 nm as a function of concentration of saccharides, the association constants for binding of saccharides to CBH were determined. The results suggest that the saccharide-binding site on each B-chain is actually composed of a subsite with which the saccharide residue linked to galactopyranoside at the non-reducing end can interact, and another site which recognizes the galactopyranoside moiety. Quenching data indicated that five out of 22 tryptophans in CBH are surface-localized and are available for quenching with both KI and acrylamide, and three other tryptophans are buried and are available only to acrylamide. Binding of raffinose to CBH decreased by 2 the number of tryptophan residues accessible to quenchers in the CBH molecule. We speculate that raffinose binds to CBH in such a manner as to shield the tryptophan located at the subsite from quenching by KI and acrylamide. The results also suggest that the tryptophan residue at the saccharide-binding site on each B-chain is localized near the surface, and present in the positively charged environment.  相似文献   

9.
The tryptophan residue present at the saccharide-binding site of castor bean hemagglutinin (CBH) was identified. A peptide containing a modified tryptophan residue was isolated from the tryptic digest of S-car boxy methylated B-chain obtained from an inactive derivative of CBH (2-Oxa-CBH), in which two tryptophan residues/mol were oxidized with Af-bromosuccinimide, by gel filtration on a Sephadex G-50 followed by high performance liquid chromatography. Analytical data for the isolated peptide indicated that the tryptophan residue at position 131 on the B-chain was modified in 2-Oxa-CBH.

From these and earlier results, it is suggested that the tryptophan residue at 131 on each B-chain is closely associated with the saccharide-binding activity of CBH. The specific role of tryptophan residue at 131 in the saccharide-binding site of CBH is also discussed.  相似文献   

10.
A toxic protein, distinct from ricin D, was isolated from castor beans produced in Japan and referred to as ricin E. Ricin E was extracted from defatted meal of castor beans and purified by gel filtration through Sephadex G-75 column followed by DEAE- and CM-cellulose column chromatographies. Ricin E was found to be a glycoprotein and had two N-terminal amino acids, Ile and Ala, which were identical to those of ricin D. The molecular weight of ricin E was 64,000 by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and its sedimentation coefficient was 4.45 S. The isoelectric point of ricin E, estimated to be 8.8 by ampholine electrophoresis, was higher than that of ricin D. Ricin E had equal toxicity for mice and equal cytoagglutinating activity for Sarcoma 180 ascites tumor cells to those of ricin D, and this cytoagglutination was inhibited by galactose.  相似文献   

11.
P Cassidy  S Harshman 《Biochemistry》1976,15(11):2342-2348
Iodination of staphylococcal alpha-toxin by the lactoperoxidase method resulted in the maximal incorporation of about 2.5 atoms of iodine per molecule of alpha-toxin. The iodination primarily involved a single tyrosine residue as shown by analysis of both cyanogen bromide and tryptic peptides. Iodination at a level of 1.2 iodine atoms per alpha-toxin molecule led to a dramatic decrease in the hemolytic and lethal activities, although no decrease in the binding of iodinated toxin to rabbit erythrocytes was observed (Cassidy and Harshman (1976), Biochemistry, the following paper in this issue). Monoiodinated alpha-toxin was found to have 15% of the specific hemolytic activity of native alpha-toxin. Incubation of rabbit erythrocytes with iodinated alpha-toxin led to a significant protection from the hemolytic activity of native alpha-toxin added later. The results show the modification of a single unique tyrosyl residue in alpha-toxin permits the resolution of alpha-toxin's biological activities from its cell binding activity.  相似文献   

12.
The complete amino acid sequence of the B-chain of ricin E has been determined. The reduced and carboxymethylated B-chain was digested with trypsin, followed by separation and purification of the resulting peptides using reverse-phase HPLC. The amino acid sequence of each tryptic peptide was determined employing the DABITC/PITC double-coupling method. The B-chain of ricin E proved to consist of 262 amino acid residues. By comparing the amino acid sequence of the B-chain of ricin E with those of ricin D and of Ricinus communis agglutinin, it was found that the B-chain of ricin E was composed of the N-terminal half of ricin D and the C-terminal half of R. communis agglutinin. This result suggested that the gene recombination probably occurred at the center region of two B-chain genes of ricin D and R. communis agglutinin.  相似文献   

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The interaction of ricin D with specific saccharides was investigated by ultraviolet difference spectroscopy. Upon binding to saccharides, ricin D displayed ultraviolet difference spectra with maxima at 280 nm and 288 nm. Such difference spectra suggest that the environment of a tyrosine residue(s) located at or near the saccharide-binding site is changed by the binding of saccharide. In addition to the two positive peaks, a small trough was observed around 300 nm in the complexes with galactose-containing saccharides but not in the complex with N-acetylgalactosamine or galactosamine, suggesting the participation of tryptophan in the binding with galactose-containing saccharides. The magnitude of the difference maxima increased with increasing concentration of saccharides until the binding site was saturated. From the variation of the maximum at 288 nm as a function of saccharide concentration, the association constants were obtained for the binding of saccharides to ricin D at various temperatures and pH's. The saccharide binding of ricin D decreased with increasing temperature and with decreasing pH below pH 6.0. It was suggested that difference maximum at 288 nm observed in the ricin D-saccharide interaction reflects the binding of saccharides to the high-affinity saccharide-binding site of ricin D.  相似文献   

14.
A glycopeptide containing a triantennary N-linked oligosaccharide from fetuin was modified by a series of chemical and enzymic reactions to afford a reagent that contained a terminal residue of 6-(N-methylamino)-6-deoxy-D-galactose on one branch of the triantennary structure and terminal galactose residues on the other two branches. Binding assays and gel filtration experiments showed that this modified glycopeptide could bind to the sugar-binding sites of ricin. The ligand was activated at the 6-(N-methylamino)-6-deoxy-D-galactose residue by reaction with cyanuric chloride. The resulting dichlorotriazine derivative of the ligand reacts with ricin, forming a stable covalent linkage. The reaction was confined to the B-chain and was inhibited by lactose. Bovine serum albumin and ovalbumin were not modified by the activated ligand under similar conditions, and we conclude, therefore, that the reaction of the ligand with ricin B-chain was dependent upon specific binding to sugar-binding sites. Ricin that had its galactose-binding sites blocked by the covalent reaction with the activated ligand was purified by affinity chromatography. The major species in this fraction was found to contain 2 covalently linked ligands per ricin B-chain, while a minor species contained 3 ligands per B-chain. The cytotoxicity of blocked ricin was at least 1000-fold less than that of native ricin for cultured cells in vitro, even though the activity of the A-chain in a cell-free system was equal to that from native ricin. Modified ricin that contained only 1 covalently linked ligand was also purified. This fraction retained an ability to bind to galactose affinity columns, although with a lower affinity than ricin, and was only 5- to 20-fold less cytotoxic than native ricin.  相似文献   

15.
Diphtheria toxin is rapidly inactivated upon reaction with tetranitromethane. inactivation is partially prevented in the presence of the substrate NAD. The loss of enzymatic activity and of toxicity is concomitant with the modification of one tyrosyl residue per molecule, located in the fragment A. Completely inactivated toxin (more than 5 nitrotyrosines per molecule) is a good toxin antagonist for HeLa cells binding sites indicating that the integrity of its fragment B is preserved. Methylation of lysyl residues leads to a decrease of toxicity and enzymatic activity but only after the modification of about 20 lysines per molecule. This methylated toxin however can still bind NAD and seems to possess a functional fragment B. Enzymatic site of diphtheria toxin fragment A seems thus to contain one essential tyrosyl residue implicated in the binding of NAD and at least one lysine not implicated in this dinucleotide binding.  相似文献   

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The toxicity of ricin in susceptible cells is well characterized biochemically, but the pathophysiological implications of its toxicity and the immune response to ricin challenge in the lung are unknown. Incubating macrophage cell line with ricin (1 pM-10 nM) for 4 hours markedly inhibited 3H-leucine incorporation (acid insoluble) into protein (>95%, at 1 nM) without affecting the acid-soluble radioactivity. In spite of increased uptake of total thymidine (141×13.5%) and total uridine (135×17.2%), DNA synthesis in ricin-treated cells was progressively inhibited although RNA synthesis was not affected. Fluocinolone (an anti-inflammatory glucocorticoid) pretreatment increased the ricin-induced inhibition of protein synthesis. The synergistic effect of fluocinolone on ricin-induced protein synthesis inhibition was due to an increased binding (167%, p < 0.01) and internalization (134×12%, p < 0.025) of ricin. Partial protection from ricin-induced inhibition of protein synthesis by indomethacin (nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory agent) was due to decreased binding and internalization of ricin. These results show that macrophages are sensitive to ricin and that pharmacologically active drugs may regulate ricin's toxicity, perhaps by controlling synthesis and release of certain mediators of fast death.  相似文献   

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The states of tryptophan residues in castor bean hemagglutinin (CBH) were analyzed by solvent perturbation studies employing ultraviolet difference spectroscopy. Eight out of 22 tryptophan residues in CBH were exposed to ethylene glycol and glycerol, suggesting that the remaining 14 tryptophan residues are buried in the interior of the CBH molecule. The fraction of tryptophan residues accessible to the perturbant decreased with increase in the molecular size of the perturbant, and only 2 tryptophan residues were exposed to polyethylene glycol 600. Upon binding with raffinose, 2 tryptophan residues were shielded from the perturbing effect of the solvent, and binding of lactose reduced the number of tryptophan residues accessible to the perturbant by 1 mol per mol of protein. Binding of galactose, however, did not change the accessibility of tryptophan to the perturbant. On the other hand, the accessibility of tyrosine to the perturbant remained unchanged after binding with raffinose and lactose, suggesting that tyrosine is not directly involved in the saccharide binding of CBH. Based on these results, it is proposed that one tryptophan residue at the saccharide-binding site on each B-chain of CBH lies on the surface of the protein molecule and is located at a subsite which is accessible to a glucopyranoside moiety in the lactose molecule or a glycopyranosyl-fructofuranosyl moiety in the raffinose molecule, whereas such a residue is not present at the galactopyranoside-recognition site.  相似文献   

18.
Iodination of red blood cells under optimal conditions by the Phillips-Morrison method leads to the iodination of two surface proteins. Modification of these conditions leads to the labeling of additional membrane proteins; labeling of hemoglobin can also occur. These results lead to the conclusion that, depending on the conditions of iodination, proteins located at various depths of the membrane can be labeled. This information was used in establishing an assay for the optimal iodination conditions of HeLa cells. Such iodinated HeLa cells grow at the same rate as control HeLa cells; most of these iodinated surface proteins can be removed by subsequent treatment with pronase.  相似文献   

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The reaction of iodine with glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase from Bacillus stearothermophilus was investigated. The active-site thiol group of the cysteine residue homologous with cysteine-149 in the pig muscle enzyme was protected by reaction with tetrathionate. The apoenzyme was readily inhibited by KI3 solution at pH8, but the coenzyme, NAD+, protected the enzyme against inhibition and decreased the extent of iodination. At pH 9.5, ready inhibition of both apo- and holo-enzyme was observed. Tryptic peptides containing residues iodinated at pH 8 were isolated and characterized. One of the most reactive residues in both holo- and apo-enzymes was a tyrosine homologous with tyrosine-46 in the pig muscle enzyme, and this residue was iodinated without loss of enzymic activity. Other reactive tyrosine residues in the apoenzyme were in positions homologous with residues 178, 273, 283 and 311 in the pig muscle enzyme, but they were not readily iodinated in the holoenzyme. Histidine residues in both holo- and apo-enzymes were iodinated at pH 8 in sequence positions homologous with residues 50, 162 and 190 in the pig muscle enzyme. The inhibition of the enzyme was not correlated with the iodination of a particular residue. The results are discussed in relation to a three-dimensional model based on the structure of the lobster muscle enzyme and demonstrate that conformational changes affecting the reactivity of several tyrosine residues most probably occur on binding of the coenzyme.  相似文献   

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Insulin dissolved in aqueous or methanolic buffer was iodinated to give preparations containing an average of between one and five iodine atoms per insulin monomer. The resultant preparations were fragmented in various ways and the ratio of tyrosine to monoiodotyrosine and di-iodotyrosine was determined in each fragment. This has allowed the distribution of iodine between the combined A-chain tyrosine residues and the individual B-chain tyrosine residues to be determined. The hormonal activity of each of these iodinated insulin preparations was measured from their effect on the production of (14)CO(2) from [1-(14)C]glucose by isolated adipose cells. The results were interpreted as meaning that the iodination of tyrosine residue A19 or B16 leads to the inactivation of insulin. Speculations are made about the nature of an interaction between insulin and a receptor site on the target tissue.  相似文献   

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