A glucosamine-specific lectin from green dragon No. 8 beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) induced apoptosis on nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells

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A lectin exhibiting antiproliferative activity on tumor cell lines but devoid of antifungal activity has been purified from Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Green Dragon no. 8 seeds. The lectin was a 60 kDa dimeric protein with two 30 kDa subunits. It was a glucosamine-specific lectin as implied from the inhibitory effect of glucosamine on hemagglutinating activity of the lectin. The steps for isolation of the lectin involved Affi-gel blue gel (affinity gel), Mono Q (anion exchanger), and Superdex 75 column (size exclusion). The lectin was purified 20.8-fold from the crude extract of the beans. The purified lectin showed antiproliferative activity on breast cancer MCF7 cell line and nasopharyngeal cancer HONE1 and CNE2 cell lines, but a low activity on normal skin fibroblast HSF98 cell line. The lectin was shown to induce apoptosis on HONE1 cells, as indicated by increased phosphatidylserine externalization and mitochondrial depolarization. It also blocked HONE1 cell division and kept the cells at the GM phase of the cell cycle.

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Chan, Y. S., Xia, L., & Ng, T. B. (2015). A glucosamine-specific lectin from green dragon No. 8 beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) induced apoptosis on nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/760539

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