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N-Acetyl-D-glucosamine binding lectins. A model system for the study of binding specificity
Authors:B M Cederberg  G R Gray
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 USA
Abstract:Synthetic glycoconjugates prepared by the direct reductive amination of di-N-acetylchitobiose and tetra-N-acetyl-chitotetraose to poly-l-lysine with sodium cyanoborohydride have been used to explore the binding specificities of the lectins wheat germ agglutinin and Bandeiraea simplicifolia II. These conjugates are effective precipitating antigens for these lectins, and hapten inhibition experiments, employing the per-N-acetylated oligomers of chitin as inhibitors, demonstrate that wheat germ agglutinin and Bandeiraea simplicifolia II lectin have binding sites complementary to three and two contiguous β 1,4-linked N-acetyl-d-glucosamine residues, respectively, in agreement with conclusions reached using other methods. Conjugates prepared by this technique should be useful for examining the binding specificities of other lectins, and the results of a study of the effect of chain length of the hapten on the affinity of the lectin for these conjugates should provide guidance in selection of the hapten most appropriate for these studies.
Keywords:Recipient of Faculty Research Award 143 from the American Cancer Society  author to whom correspondence should be addressed  
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