ZG16p, an animal homologue of plant β-prism fold lectins: Purification methods of natural and recombinant ZG16p and inhibition assay of cancer cell growth using ZG16p

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Abstract

ZG16p is a soluble 16-kDa protein abundantly expressed in the pancreas and gut, and has a β-prism fold structure similar to that of mannose-binding Jacalin-related lectins (mJRLs) such as BanLec, Heltuba, and Artocarpin. ZG16p binds to mannose via the well-conserved GXXXD loop among mJRLs and sulfated glycosaminoglycans (e.g., heparin and heparan sulfate) via the basic patch of molecular surface. In addition to the above binding activities, ZG16p has inhibitory activity against proliferation of colon cancer cells. This manuscript describes purification of rat pancreatic ZG16p and recombinant ZG16p expressed in Escherichia coli expression system, and cell growth inhibition assay using ZG16p as an inhibitor.

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Mito, A., Kumazawa-Inoue, K., & Kojima-Aikawa, K. (2020). ZG16p, an animal homologue of plant β-prism fold lectins: Purification methods of natural and recombinant ZG16p and inhibition assay of cancer cell growth using ZG16p. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2132, pp. 339–347). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0430-4_33

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