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A lectin from the lichenized Basidiomycete Dictyonema glabratum
Authors:SELENE L ELIFIO  MARIA DE LOURDES C C DA SILVA  MARCELLO IACOMINI  & PHILIP A J GORIN
Institution:Departamento de Bioquímica, Universidade Federal do Paraná, P.O. Box 19046, 81531–990, Curitiba/PR, Brazil; Departamento de Física, Química e Biologia, UNESP –Presidente Prudente/SP, Brazil; Author for correspondence (tel +55 41 3663372;fax +55 41 2662042;e-mail ).
Abstract:A lectin with hemagglutinating activity has been isolated from an aqueous extract of the symbiotic phenotype of Dictyonema glabratum and its cyanobacterial photobiont Scytonema sp. The purified lectin had a pI of 6.8 and its molecular mass was investigated by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, gel filtration and SDS-PAGE, which indicated its native conformation as a dimer formed by two identical subunits of 16540 Da. The lectin is a glycoprotein with a low degree of glycosylation, containing galactose, xylose, glucose and mannose as neutral monosaccharides, in addition to glucosamine, which could indicate both N - and O -linkages. Amino acid analysis showed the predominance of nonpolar residues such as phenylalanine. Agglutination of human erythrocytes required divalent cations, which is affected by addition of EDTA. The lectin was more stable at 30 °C or less for at least 1 h and between pH 5.0 and 7.0. Among the various compounds tested for hemagglutination inhibition, N -acetylgalactosamine was the most active. The potential role of this lectin in recognition of the compatible cyanobacterial photobiont is discussed.
Keywords:lectin  hemagglutination  glycoprotein  lichen-forming basidiomycetes              Dictyonema glabratum
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