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The monomeric and dimeric mannose-binding proteins from the Orchidaceae speciesListera ovata andEpipactis helleborine: sequence homologies and differences in biological activities
Authors:Els J M van Damme  Jan Balzarini  Koen Smeets  Fred van Leuven  Willy J Peumans
Institution:(1) Laboratory for Phytopathology and Plant Protection, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Willem de Croylaan 42, 3001 Leuven, Belgium;(2) Laboratory of Experimental Chemotherapy, Rega Institute for Medical Research, Leuven, Belgium;(3) Center for Human Genetics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:The Orchidaceae speciesListera ovata andEpipactis helleborine contain two types of mannose-binding proteins. Using a combination of affinity chromatography on mannose-Sepharose-4B and ion exchange chromatography on a Mono-S column eight different mannose-binding proteins were isolated from the leaves ofListera ovata. Whereas seven of these mannose-binding proteins have agglutination activity and occur as dimers composed of lectin subunits of 11–13 kDa, the eighth mannose-binding protein is a monomer of 14 kDa devoid of agglutination activity. Moreover, the monomeric mannose-binding protein does not react with an antiserum raised against the dimeric lectin and, in contrast to the lectins, is completely inactive when tested for antiretroviral activity against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and type 2. Mannose-binding proteins with similar properties were also found in the leaves ofEpipactis helleborine. However, in contrast toListera only one lectin was found inEpipactis. Despite the obvious differences in molecular structure and biological activities molecular cloning of different mannose-binding proteins fromListera andEpipactis has shown that these proteins are related and some parts of the sequences show a high degree of sequence homology indicating that they have been conserved through evolution.Abbreviations EHMBP Epipactis helleborine mannose-binding protein - LOMBP Listera ovata mannose-binding protein Note: The nucleotide sequences reported in this paper will appear in the Genbanktrade/EMBL Data library with the accession numbers L18894, L18895 and U07787.
Keywords:cDNA cloning  Epipactis  lectin  Listera  mannose-binding
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