Journal article
The carbohydrate-binding promiscuity of Euonymus europaeus lectin is predicted to involve a single binding site
M Agostino, T Velkov, T Dingjan, SJ Williams, E Yuriev, PA Ramsland
Glycobiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2015
Abstract
Euonymus europaeus lectin (EEL) is a carbohydrate-binding protein derived from the fruit of the European spindle tree. EEL was first identified for its erythrocyte agglutinating properties and specificity for B and H blood groups. However, a detailed molecular picture of the structural basis of carbohydrate recognition by EEL remains to be developed. In this study, we performed fluorescence titrations of a range of carbohydrates against EEL. Binding of EEL to a wide range of carbohydrates was observed, including a series of blood group-related carbohydrates, mannosides, chitotriose and sialic acid. Affinity was strongest for carbohydrates with H-related structures and the B trisaccharide. A ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by computational resources provided by the Victorian Life Sciences Computational Initiative through grant VR0250. The authors gratefully acknowledge the contribution toward this study from the Victorian Operational Infrastructure Support Program received by the Burnet Institute.