NMR analysis on the sialic acid-binding mechanism of an R-type lectin mutant by natural evolution-mimicry

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Abstract

A sialic acid-binding lectin (SRC) was created from the C-terminal domain of an R-type N-acetyl lactosamine-binding lectin (EW29Ch) by natural evolution-mimicry. Here, we clarified its sialic acid-binding mechanism using NMR spectroscopy. The NMR analysis showed differences between conformations of the 6′-sialyllactose-bound SRC in the solution state and that in the crystal state, and differences between the internal motion of the loop region in subdomain γ in SRC and that of the corresponding region in EW29Ch. The NMR analysis thus provided useful information to explain the manner of binding to 6′-sialyllactose in solution, which the previous X-ray crystal structure analysis lacked.

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Hemmi, H., Kuno, A., Unno, S., & Hirabayashi, J. (2016). NMR analysis on the sialic acid-binding mechanism of an R-type lectin mutant by natural evolution-mimicry. FEBS Letters, 1720–1728. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12212

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