Purification and some characteristics of a beta-galactoside binding soluble lectin from amphibian ovary |
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Authors: | N E Fink de Cabutti M Caron R Joubert M T Elola D Bladier J Herkovitz |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Biologia de la Reproducion y Desarrollo Embrionario, Universidad Nacional de Lomas de Zamora, Argentina. |
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Abstract: | Soluble extracts of Bufo ovaries agglutinate sialidase-treated rabbit erythrocytes. Unlike other amphibian lectins this agglutination activity does not require the presence of calcium ions. It is specifically inhibited by D-galactose and its derivatives. Thiodi-D-galactoside is the most potent saccharide inhibitor followed by lactose and methyl-beta-D-galactoside, respectively. D-Fucose, D-glucose and D-mannose do not inhibit the activity at concentrations at or above 100 mM. The lectin has been purified 500-fold to apparent homogeneity from the ovaries by salt extraction and affinity chromatography on lactose-aminophenyl-agarose, with a yield of about 0.2%. The molecular mass determined by gel filtration under native conditions was 30 kDa; polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in SDS gave a molecular mass of 15 kDa, suggesting that the lectin is a dimer. The lectin has an isoelectric point of 40 and contains a high proportion of acidic amino acids. |
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