Elucidation of binding specificity of Jacalin toward O-glycosylated peptides: Quantitative analysis by frontal affinity chromatography

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Jacalin, a lectin from the jackfruit Artocarpus integrifolia, has been known as a valuable tool for specific capturing of O-glycoproteins such as mucins and IgA1. Though its sugar-binding preference for T/Tn-antigens is well established, its detailed specificity has not been elucidated. In this study, we prepared a series of mucin-type glycopeptides using human glycosyltransferases, that is, ST6GalNAc1, Core1Gal-T1 and -T2, β3Gn-T6, and Core2GnT1, and investigated their binding to immobilized Jacalin by frontal affinity chromatography (FAC). As a result, consistent with the previous observation, Jacalin showed high affinity for T-antigen (Core1) and Tn-antigen (alpha N-acetylgalactosamine)-attached peptides. Furthermore, we here show as novel findings that (1) Jacalin also showed significant affinity for Core3 and sialyl-T (ST)-attached peptides, but (2) Jacalin could not bind to Core2, Core6, and sialyl-Tn (STn)-attached peptides. The results were also confirmed by FAC using p-nitrophenyl (pNP)-derivatized saccharides. In conclusion, Jacalin binds to a GalNAcα1-peptide, in which C6-OH of αGalNAc is free (i.e., Core1, Tn, Core3, and ST), whereas it cannot recognize a GalNAcα1-peptide with a substitution at the C6 position (i.e., Core2, Core6, and STn). These findings provide useful information when applying jacalin for functional analysis of mucin-type glycoproteins and glycopeptides. © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Tachibana, K., Nakamura, S., Wang, H., Iwasaki, H., Tachibana, K., Maebara, K., … Narimatsu, H. (2006). Elucidation of binding specificity of Jacalin toward O-glycosylated peptides: Quantitative analysis by frontal affinity chromatography. Glycobiology, 16(1), 46–53. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cwj038

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