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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2002

Interactions of wheat-germ agglutinin with GlcNAcβ1,6Gal sequence

Michiro Muraki; Miyuki Ishimura; Kazuaki Harata

The interactions of wheat-germ agglutinin (WGA) with the GlcNAc beta 1,6Gal sequence, a characteristic component of branched poly-N-acetyllactosaminoglycans, were investigated using isothermal titration calorimetry and X-ray crystallography. GlcNAc beta 1,6Gal exhibited an affinity greater than GlcNAc beta 1,4GlcNAc to all WGA isolectins, whereas Gal beta 1,6GlcNAc showed much less affinity than GlcNAc beta 1,4GlcNAc. X-ray structural analyses of the glutaraldehyde-crosslinked WGA isolectin 3 crystals in complex with GlcNAc beta 1,6Gal, GlcNAc beta 1,4GlcNAc and GlcNAc beta 1,6Gal beta 1,4Glc were performed at 2.4, 2.2 and 2.2 A resolution, respectively. In spite of different glycosidic linkages, GlcNAc beta 1,6Gal and GlcNAc beta 1,4GlcNAc exhibited basically similar binding modes to each other, in contact with side chains of two aromatic residues, Tyr64 and His66. However, the conformations of the ligands in the two primary binding sites were not always identical. GlcNAc beta 1,6Gal showed more extensive variation in the parameters defining the glycosidic linkage structure compared to GlcNAc beta 1,4GlcNAc, demonstrating large conformational flexibility of the former ligand in the interaction with WGA. The difference in the ligand binding conformation was accompanied by alterations of the side chain conformation of the amino acid residues involved in the interactions. The hydrogen bond between Ser62 and the non-reducing end GlcNAc was always observed regardless of the ligand type, indicating the key role of this interaction. In addition to the hydrogen bonding and van der Waals interactions, CH--pi interactions involving Tyr64, His66 and Tyr73 are suggested to play an essential role in determining the ligand binding conformation in all complexes. One of the GlcNAc beta 1,6Gal ligands had no crystal packing contact with another WGA molecule, therefore the conformation might be more relevant to the interaction mode in solution.


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1991

Deutrium oxide, dimethylsulfoxide and heat shock confer protection against hydrostatic pressure damage in yeast

Yasuhiko Komatsu; Kaoru Obuchi; Hitoshi Iwahashi; Sunil C. Kaul; Miyuki Ishimura; G.M. Fahy; W.F. Rall

Deuterium oxide, dimethylsulfoxide (Me2SO) and heat shock treatment were all significantly effective at baro-injury as measured by plating efficiency after decompression. The content of unfreezable cell water was observed to increase during heat treatment, and this increase was associated with increase in viability.


FEBS Letters | 1999

Domain organization of flagellar hook protein from Salmonella typhimurium

Hatsuho Uedaira; Hisayuki Morii; Miyuki Ishimura; Hisaaki Taniguchi; Keiichi Namba; Ferenc Vonderviszt

Hook forms a universal joint, which mediates the torque of the flagellar motor to the outer helical filaments. Domain organization of hook protein from Salmonella typhimurium was investigated by exploring thermal denaturation properties of its proteolytic fragments. The most stable part of hook protein involves residues 148 to 355 and consists of two domains, as revealed by deconvolution analysis of the calorimetric melting profiles. Residues 72–147 and 356–370 form another domain, while the terminal regions of the molecule, residues 1–71 and 371–403, avoid a compact tertiary structure in the monomeric state. These folding domains were assigned to the morphological domains of hook subunits known from EM image reconstructions, revealing the overall folding of hook protein in its filamentous state.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2008

Crystal structure of a ten-amino acid protein

Shinya Honda; Toshihiko Akiba; Yusuke Kato; Yoshito Sawada; Masakazu Sekijima; Miyuki Ishimura; Ayako Ooishi; Hideki Watanabe; Takayuki Odahara; Kazuaki Harata


Molecular Immunology | 2003

Thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of antibody evolution during the immune response to hapten.

Takuma Sagawa; Masayuki Oda; Miyuki Ishimura; Koji Furukawa; Takachika Azuma


Journal of Molecular Biology | 1995

Structural Organization and Assembly of Flagellar Hook Protein fromSalmonella typhimurium

Ferenc Vonderviszt; Péter Závodszky; Miyuki Ishimura; Hatsuho Uedaira; Keiichi Namba


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2006

Peripheral region for core cross-β plays important role in amyloidogenicity

Hisayuki Morii; Masatoshi Saiki; Takeo Konakahara; Miyuki Ishimura


Biochemistry | 1997

Special folding pathway to tetramer only through the micelle state of the corticotropin-releasing factor.

Hisayuki Morii; Hatsuho Uedaira; Miyuki Ishimura; Shun-ichi Kidokoro; Tomokuni Kokubu; Shinichi Ohashi


Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation | 2008

NMR STRUCTURE OF THE MUTANT OF CHIGNOLIN, CLN025

Yusuke Kato; Miyuki Ishimura; Shinya Honda


Peptide science : proceedings of the ... Japanese Peptide Symposium | 2006

Peptide Library Analysis on Amyloid Formation Dependent on Sequences of Peripheral Region Neighboring Core Cross-β Domain

Hisayuki Morii; Masatoshi Saiki; Takeo Konakahara; Miyuki Ishimura

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Hisayuki Morii

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Shinya Honda

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Hatsuho Uedaira

Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry

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Takeo Konakahara

Tokyo University of Science

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Ferenc Vonderviszt

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Kazuaki Harata

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Yusuke Kato

University of Tokushima

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Péter Závodszky

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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