Sarkar M. A. Kawsar
University of Chittagong
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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2012
Yuki Fujii; Naoshi Dohmae; Koji Takio; Sarkar M. A. Kawsar; Ryo Matsumoto; Imtiaj Hasan; Yasuhiro Koide; Robert A. Kanaly; Yukiko Ogawa; Shigeki Sugawara; Masahiro Hosono; Kazuo Nitta; Jiharu Hamako; Taei Matsui; Yasuhiro Ozeki
Background: Studies on the diversity of carbohydrate-binding proteins (lectins) are important in glycobiology. Results: A lectin having a novel primary structure was isolated from a mussel and found to have a globotriose-dependent cytotoxicity on Burkitt lymphoma cells. Conclusion: A new primary structure quite distinct from known lectin is described. Significance: Discovery of similar lectin structures from vertebrates will lead to progress in medical sciences. A novel lectin structure was found for a 17-kDa α-d-galactose-binding lectin (termed “MytiLec”) isolated from the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis. The complete primary structure of the lectin was determined by Edman degradation and mass spectrometric analysis. MytiLec was found to consist of 149 amino acids with a total molecular mass of 16,812.59 Da by Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry, in good agreement with the calculated value of 16,823.22 Da. MytiLec had an N terminus of acetylthreonine and a primary structure that was highly novel in comparison with those of all known lectins in the structure database. The polypeptide structure consisted of three tandem-repeat domains of ∼50 amino acids each having 45–52% homology with each other. Frontal affinity chromatography technology indicated that MytiLec bound specifically to globotriose (Gb3; Galα1–4Galβ1–4Glc), the epitope of globotriaosylceramide. MytiLec showed a dose-dependent cytotoxic effect on human Burkitt lymphoma Raji cells (which have high surface expression of Gb3) but had no such effect on erythroleukemia K562 cells (which do not express Gb3). The cytotoxic effect of MytiLec was specifically blocked by the co-presence of an α-galactoside. MytiLec treatment of Raji cells caused increased binding of anti-annexin V antibody and incorporation of propidium iodide, which are indicators of cell membrane inversion and perforation. MytiLec is the first reported lectin having a primary structure with the highly novel triple tandem-repeat domain and showing transduction of apoptotic signaling against Burkitt lymphoma cells by interaction with a glycosphingolipid-enriched microdomain containing Gb3.
Marine Drugs | 2016
Imtiaj Hasan; Marco Gerdol; Yuki Fujii; Sultana Rajia; Yasuhiro Koide; Daiki Yamamoto; Sarkar M. A. Kawsar; Yasuhiro Ozeki
MytiLec is an α-d-galactose-binding lectin with a unique primary structure isolated from the Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis). The lectin adopts a β-trefoil fold that is also found in the B-sub-unit of ricin and other ricin-type (R-type) lectins. We are introducing MytiLec(-1) and its two variants (MytiLec-2 and -3), which both possess an additional pore-forming aerolysin-like domain, as members of a novel multi-genic “mytilectin family” in bivalve mollusks. Based on the full length mRNA sequence (911 bps), it was possible to elucidate the coding sequence of MytiLec-1, which displays an extended open reading frame (ORF) at the 5′ end of the sequence, confirmed both at the mRNA and at the genomic DNA sequence level. While this extension could potentially produce a polypeptide significantly longer than previously reported, this has not been confirmed yet at the protein level. MytiLec-1 was revealed to be encoded by a gene consisting of two exons and a single intron. The first exon comprised the 5′UTR and the initial ATG codon and it was possible to detect a putative promoter region immediately ahead of the transcription start site in the MytiLec-1 genomic locus. The remaining part of the MytiLec-1 coding sequence (including the three sub-domains, the 3′UTR and the poly-A signal) was included in the second exon. The bacteriostatic activity of MytiLec-1 was determined by the agglutination of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, which was reversed by the co-presence of α-galactoside. Altogether, these data support the classification of MytiLec-1 as a member of the novel mytilectin family and suggest that this lectin may play an important role as a pattern recognition receptor in the innate immunity of mussels.
Protein Journal | 2011
Sarkar M. A. Kawsar; Ryo Matsumoto; Yuki Fujii; Haruki Matsuoka; Naoko Masuda; Iwahara Chihiro; Robert A. Kanaly; Shigeki Sugawara; Masahiro Hosono; Kazuo Nitta; Naoto Ishizaki; Chikaku Dogasaki; Jiharu Hamako; Taei Matsui; Yasuhiro Ozeki
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry | 2013
Masahiro Hosono; Shigeki Sugawara; Takeo Tatsuta; Toshiyuki Hikita; Junko Kominami; Sachiko Nakamura-Tsuruta; Jun Hirabayashi; Sarkar M. A. Kawsar; Yasuhiro Ozeki; Sen-itiroh Hakomori; Kazuo Nitta
Chittagong University Journal of Biological Sciences | 2013
Abul Kms Kabir; Sarkar M. A. Kawsar; Mohammad M. H. Bhuiyan; Safiqur Rahman; Bilkiss Banu
Glycoconjugate Journal | 2014
Yukiko Ogawa; Shigeki Sugawara; Takeo Tatsuta; Masahiro Hosono; Kazuo Nitta; Yuki Fujii; Hidemitsu Kobayashi; Tsutomu Fujimura; Hikari Taka; Yasuhiro Koide; Imtiaj Hasan; Ryo Matsumoto; Robert A. Kanaly; Sarkar M. A. Kawsar; Yasuhiro Ozeki
Journal of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences | 2014
Sarkar M. A. Kawsar; Abul Kms Kabir; Mohammad Bhuiyan; Jannatul Ferdous; Mohammad Shafiqur Rahman
Protein Journal | 2012
Yuki Fujii; Shigeki Sugawara; Daisuke Araki; Tasuku Kawano; Takeo Tatsuta; Kohta Takahashi; Sarkar M. A. Kawsar; Ryo Matsumoto; Robert A. Kanaly; Yasuhiro Ozeki; Masahiro Hosono; Taeko Miyagi; Sen-itiroh Hakomori; Motoaki Takayanagi; Kazuo Nitta
International Letters of Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy | 2015
Sarkar M. A. Kawsar; Khaleda Mymona; Refat Asma; Mohammad A. Manchur; Yasuhiro Koide; Yasuhiro Ozeki
Glycoconjugate Journal | 2017
Yuki Fujii; Toshiyuki Fujiwara; Yasuhiro Koide; Imtiaj Hasan; Shigeki Sugawara; Sultana Rajia; Sarkar M. A. Kawsar; Daiki Yamamoto; D. Araki; Robert A. Kanaly; Yukiko Ogawa; H. Fujita; Yasuhiro Ozeki