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Plant Physiology | 1996

Structure-function relationship of monocot mannose-binding lectins.

E. J. M. Van Damme; W. J. Peumans; P. Rouge

The monocot mannose-binding lectins are an extended superfamily of structurally and evolutionarily related proteins, which until now have been isolated from species of the Amaryllidaceae, Alliaceae, Araceae, Orchidaceae, and Liliaceae. To explain the obvious differences in biological activities, the structure-function relationships of the monocot mannose-binding lectins were studied by a combination of glycan-binding studies and molecular modeling using the deduced amino acid sequences of the currently known lectins. Molecular modeling indicated that the number of active mannose-binding sites per monomer varies between three and zero. Since the number of binding sites is fairly well correlated with the binding activity measured by surface plasmon resonance, and is also in good agreement with the results of previous studies of the biological activities of the mannose-binding lectins, molecular modeling is of great value for predicting which lectins are best suited for a particular application.


Plant Physiology | 1995

The bark of Robinia pseudoacacia contains a complex mixture of lectins : characterization of the proteins and the cDNA clones

E. J. M. Van Damme; Koen Smeets; Sophie Torrekens; F. Van Leuven; P. Rouge; W. J. Peumans

Two lectins were isolated from the inner bark of Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust). The first (and major) lectin (called RPbAI) is composed of five isolectins that originate from the association of 31.5- and 29-kD polypeptides into tetramers. In contrast, the second (minor) lectin (called RPbAII) is a hometetramer composed of 26-kD subunits. The cDNA clones encoding the polypeptides of RPbAI and RPbAII were isolated and their sequences determined. Apparently all three polypeptides are translated from mRNAs of approximately 1.2 kb. Alignment of the deduced amino acid sequences of the different clones indicates that the 31.5- and 29-kD RPbAI polypeptides show approximately 80% sequence identity and are homologous to the previously reported legume seed lectins, whereas the 26-kD RPbAII polypeptide shows only 33% sequence identity to the previously described legume lectins. Modeling the 31.5-kD subunit of RPbAI predicts that its three-dimensional structure is strongly related to the three-dimensional models that have been determined thus far for a few legume lectins. Southern blot analysis of genomic DNA isolated from Robinia has revealed that the Robinia bark lectins are the result of the expression of a small family of lectin genes.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2004

The crystal structure of the Calystegia sepium agglutinin reveals a novel quaternary arrangement of lectin subunits with a beta-prism fold.

Yves Bourne; Véronique Roig-Zamboni; Annick Barre; Willy J. Peumans; Corinne Houlès Astoul; Els J. M. Van Damme; P. Rouge

The high number of quaternary structures observed for lectins highlights the important role of these oligomeric assemblies during carbohydrate recognition events. Although a large diversity in the mode of association of lectin subunits is frequently observed, the oligomeric assemblies of plant lectins display small variations within a single family. The crystal structure of the mannose-binding jacalin-related lectin from Calystegia sepium (Calsepa) has been determined at 1.37-Å resolution. Calsepa exhibits the same β-prism fold as identified previously for other members of the family, but the shape and the hydrophobic character of its carbohydrate-binding site is unlike that of other members, consistent with surface plasmon resonance analysis showing a preference for methylated sugars. Calsepa reveals a novel dimeric assembly markedly dissimilar to those described earlier for Heltuba and jacalin but mimics the canonical 12-stranded β-sandwich dimer found in legume lectins. The present structure exemplifies the adaptability of the β-prism building block in the evolution of plant lectins and highlights the biological role of these quaternary structures for carbohydrate recognition.


Plant Physiology | 1999

A Gene Encoding a Hevein-Like Protein from Elderberry Fruits Is Homologous to PR-4 and Class V Chitinase Genes

E. J. M. Van Damme; Diana Charels; Soma Roy; K. Tierens; José Martins; P. Rouge; F. Van Leuven; Mirjam P. Does; W. J. Peumans


Archive | 1995

Characterization of the Proteins and the cDNA Clones

Eis J. M. Van Damme; Koen Smeets; Sophie Torrekens; P. Rouge; Willy J. Peumans


Archive | 2013

Procédé de préparation d'un aliment hypoallergénique

Etienne Brunet; Stéphanie Caze-Subra; Nicolas Cormouls-houles; Mouel Vincent Le; P. Rouge


Intertax | 1999

A gene encoding a hevein-like protein from elderberry fruits is homologous to PR-4 and class V chitinase genes

Damme van E. J; Diana Charels; Subrata Roy; K. Tierens; Annick Barre; Joaquim Arnaldo Martins; P. Rouge; Leuven van F; Mirjam P. Does; Willy J. Peumans


EFFECTS OF ANTINUTRIENTS ON THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF LEGUME DIETS, VOL 7 | 1999

Molecular modelling and structure-function relationship of the Urtica dioica lectin (UDA)

Els Van Damme; W. J. Peumans; P. Rouge


EFFECTS OF ANTINUTRIENTS ON THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF LEGUME DIETS, VOL 6 | 1999

Molecular modelling and protein engineering of plant lectins

Els Van Damme; W. J. Peumans; P. Rouge


COST 98: EFFECTS OF ANTINUTRIENTS ON THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF LEGUME DIETS, VOL V | 1998

Molecular modelling of RIP II lectins of elderberry (Sambucus nigra)

Els Van Damme; W. J. Peumans; P. Rouge

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W. J. Peumans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Willy J. Peumans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Diana Charels

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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F. Van Leuven

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Koen Smeets

Catholic University of Leuven

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Soma Roy

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Sophie Torrekens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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