Purification and characterization of a galactose-specific lectin from the stems and leaves of Dolichos lablab (Indian lablab beans)

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2002-04-25
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Tulasi, Rajasekhar Baru
Nadimpalli, Siva Kumar
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Seeds of the Indian lablab beans (Dolichos lablab) contain two distinct lectins which differ in their sugar specificities, viz. the glucose/mannose-specific lectin and the galactose-specific lectin. Stems and leaves of the three-week-old plants contain proteins that strongly agglutinate rabbit erythrocytes but not human erythrocytes, and the agglutinating activity is inhibited by galactose, its derivatives, lactose and N- acetylgalactosamine. However, the lectin does not bind to the conventional Sepharose-derivatized ga- lactose or lactose gel and can be purified to homogeneity by ion exchange chromatography and gel filtration. The lectin eluted as a single symmetrical peak from a Biogel P-200 column with a molecular mass of 66 kDa. Purified stem and leaf lectin is a glycoprotein with 3% reducing sugar and is dissociated into two subunits in SDS-PAGE with molecular masses of 48 kDa and 20 kDa, respectively. The lectin cross-reacts with an antibody to the glucose/ mannose-specific seed lectin, suggesting similar antigenic sites in these two lectins. Antibodies raised against the purified galactose-specific seed lectin show specific reactivity with the seed lectin as well as with the stem and leaf lectin, suggesting that they are related proteins.
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Current Science. v.82(8)