Cytotoxicity and Glycan-Binding Profile of a d-Galactose-Binding Lectin from the Eggs of a Japanese Sea Hare (Aplysia kurodai)

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Sarkar M. A. Kawsar
Ryo Matsumoto
Yuki Fujii
Haruki Matsuoka
Naoko Masuda
Iwahara Chihiro
Hidetaro Yasumitsu
Robert A. Kanaly
Shigeki Sugawara
Masahiro Hosono
Kazuo Nitta
Naoto Ishizaki
Chikaku Dogasaki
Jiharu Hamako
Taei Matsui
Yasuhiro Ozeki
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[1] The University of Chittagong,Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science
[2] Yokohama City University,Laboratory of Glycobiology and Marine Biochemistry, Department of Genome System Sciences, Graduate School of NanoBiosciences
[3] Yokohama City University,Laboratory of Environmental Microbiology and Molecular Toxicology, Department of Genome System Sciences, Graduate School of NanoBiosciences
[4] Tohoku Pharmaceutical University,Division of Cell Recognition Study, Institute of Molecular Biomembrane and Glycobiology
[5] Azabu University,Department of Food and Hygiene, Faculty of Environmental Health Science
[6] Fujita Health University,Department of Biology, School of Health Sciences
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The Protein Journal | 2011年 / 30卷
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Cytotoxicity; Frontal affinity chromatography; Globotriose; Sea hare (; ); Lectin;
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A divalent cation-independent 16 kDa d-galactose binding lectin (AKL-2) was isolated from eggs of sea hare, Aplysia kurodai. The lectin recognized d-galactose and d-galacturonic acid and had a 32 kDa dimer consisting of two disulfide-bonded 16 kDa subunits. Eighteen N-terminus amino acids were identified by Edman degradation, having unique primary structure. Lectin blotting analysis with horseradish peroxidase-conjugated lectins has shown that AKL-2 was a glycoprotein with complex type oligosaccharides with N-acetyl d-glucosamine and mannose at non-reducing terminal. Two protein bands with 38 and 36 kDa in the crude extract of sea hare eggs after purification of the lectin was isolated by AKL-2-conjugated Sepharose column and elution with 0.1 M lactose containing buffer. It suggested that the lectin binds with an endogenous ligand in the eggs. AKL-2 kept extreme stability on haemagglutination activity if it was treated at pH 3 and 70 °C for 1 h. Glycan binding profile of AKL-2 by frontal affinity chromatography technology using 15 pyridylamine labeled oligosaccharides has been appeared that the lectin uniquely recognized globotriose (Galα1-4Galβ1-4Glc; Gb3) in addition to bi-antennary complex type N-linked oligosaccharides with N-acetyllactosamine. Surface plasmon resonance analysis of AKL-2 against a neo-glycoprotein, Gb3-human serum albumin showed the kass and kdiss values are 2.4 × 103 M−1 s−1 and 3.8 × 10−3 s−1, respectively. AKL-2 appeared cytotoxicity against both Burkitt’s lymphoma Raji cell and erythroleukemia K562. The activity to Raji by the lectin was preferably cancelled by the co-presence of melibiose mimicing Gb3. On the other hand, K562 was cancelled effectively by lactose than melibiose. It elucidated that AKL-2 had cytotoxic ability mediated glycans structure to cultured cells.
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