Structural basis of carbohydrate recognition by a Man(α1-2)Man-specific lectin from Bowringia milbraedii

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The crystal structure of the seed lectin from the tropical legume Bowringia milbraedii was determined in complex with the disaccharide ligand Man(α1-2)Man. In solution, the protein exhibits a dynamic dimer-tetramer equilibrium, consistent with the concanavalin A-type tetramer observed in the crystal. Contacts between the tetramers are mediated almost exclusively through the carbohydrate ligand, resulting in a crystal lattice virtually identical to that of the concanavalin-A:Man(α1-2)Man complex, even though both proteins have less than 50% sequence identity. The disaccharide binds exclusively in a "downstream" binding mode, with the non-reducing mannose occupying the monosaccharide-binding site. The reducing mannose is bound in a predominantly polar subsite involving Tyr131, Gln218, and Tyr219. © 2006 Oxford University Press.

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Buts, L., Garcia-Pino, A., Wyns, L., & Loris, R. (2006). Structural basis of carbohydrate recognition by a Man(α1-2)Man-specific lectin from Bowringia milbraedii. Glycobiology, 16(7), 635–640. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cwj109

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