Characterization of the Trimeric, Self‐Recognizing Geodia cydonium Lectin I

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A d‐galactose‐specific lectin I was extracted from the sponge Geodia cydonium and purified by affinity chromatography. The molecular weight of lectin I as determined by high‐pressure liquid gel chromatography, was found to be 36500 ± 1300. Disc gel electrophoresis in the presence and in the absence of sodium dodecyl sulfate showed that lectin I is a trimer composed of three different subunits (Mr: 13800, 13000 and 12200); two of the three subunits are linked by one disulfide bond. Isoelectric focusing gave a pI of 5.6 for the native molecule and a pI of 4.4 and of 7.4 for the subunits. The three subunits carry carbohydrate side chains, composed of d‐galactose (94%) and of arabinose (5%). Based on experiments with lectins, the terminal d‐galactose residues are bound by β1→6 and/or β1→4 glycosidic linkages. The Geodia lectin I contains, besides two carbohydrate recognition sites, at least one receptor site for a second lectin I molecule. Copyright © 1983, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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MÜLLER, W. E. G., CONRAD, J., SCHRÖDER, C., ZAHN, R. K., KURELEC, B., DREESBACH, K., & UHLENBRUCK, G. (1983). Characterization of the Trimeric, Self‐Recognizing Geodia cydonium Lectin I. European Journal of Biochemistry, 133(2), 263–267. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1983.tb07457.x

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