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Interaction between ricin hemagglutinin and its ligands, galactose and lactose. Microcalorimetry and equilibrium dialysis]
Authors:C Zentz  J P Frenoy  R Bourrillon
Institution:Centre de Recherches sur les Protéines, U.E.R. Biomédicale des Saints-Pères, 45 rue des Saints-Pères, 75006 Paris, France
Abstract:The interaction of Ricinus communis hemagglutinin with galactose and lactose has been studied by means of microcalorimetry, equilibrium dialysis and analytical ultracentrifugation. A first class of beta-galactoside-binding sites involves two similar and independent sites of which affinity constants are 2600 M-1 for galactose and 26700 M-1 for lactose at 25 degrees C. The binding of one galactose or one lactose molecule leads to enthalpy changes of--12.3 Kcal and--11 Kcal, respectively. Considering the negative entropy changes of the association, and as for ricin, the binding of galactosides with hemagglutinin is driven by favorable enthalpic contributions. In presence of high lactose concentrations, a second endothermic step of the calorimetric titration curve was observed. This result and the biphasic nature of Scatchard plots of equilibrium dialysis suggest the existence of a second class of binding sites on the lectin molecule. As for ricin, the interaction between these secondary sites and lactose would be entropically driven.
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