Isolation and characterization of a cyanobacterium-binding protein and its cell wall receptor in the lichen Peltigera canina |
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Authors: | Eva-María Díaz Mara Sacristán María-Estrella Legaz Carlos Vicente |
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Institution: | Laboratory of Plant Physiology; The Lichen Team; Faculty of Biology; Complutense University; Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Peltigera canina, a cyanolichen containing Nostoc as cyanobiont, produces and secretes arginase to a medium containing arginine. Secreted arginase acts as a lectin by binding to the surface of Nostoc cells through a specific receptor which develops urease activity. The enzyme urease has been located in the cell wall of recently isolated cyanobionts. Cytochemical detection of urease is achieved by producing a black, electron-dense precipitate of cobalt sulfide proceeding from CO2 evolved from urea hydrolysis in the presence of cobalt chloride. This urease has been pre-purified by affinity chromatography on a bead of active agarose to which arginase was attached. Urease was eluted from the beads by 50 mM α-D-galactose. The experimentally probed fact that a fungal lectin developing subsidiary arginase activity acts as a recognition factor of compatible algal cells in chlorolichens can now been expanded to cyanolichens.Key words: arginase, lectin, Peltigera canina, recognition, urease |
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