Prediction and comparison of the secondary structure of legume lectins

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1985-12-01
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Joginadha Swamy, M.
Venkata Krishna Sastry, M.
Surolia, Avadhesha
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Secondary structure prediction for the 4 legume lectins: Concanavalin A, soybean agglutinin, favabean lectin and lentil lectin, was done by the method of Chou and Fasman. This prediction shows that these four lectins fall into a structurally distinct class of proteins, containing high amounts of β-sheet and β-turns. There is a notable similarity in the gross structure of these proteins; all four of them contain about 40-50% of β-sheet, 35-45 % β-turn and 0-10% of α-helix. When the secondary structure of corresponding residues in each pair of these lectins was compared, there was a striking similarity in the Concanavalin A-soybean agglutinin and favabean lectin-lentil lectin pairs, and considerably less similarity in the other pairs, suggesting that these legume lectins have probably evolved in a divergent manner from a common ancestor. A comparison of the predicted potential β-turn sites also supports the hypothesis of divergent evolution in this class of lectins. © 1985 Indian Academy of Sciences.
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β-turns, divergent evolution, legume lectins, Secondary structure prediction
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Journal of Biosciences. v.9(3-4)