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摘要
本研究从生长于阿尔及利亚的野生黑蘑菇圆柱菇的子实体中提取了一种新的凝集素——圆柱菇凝集素(CCL)。以蔗糖4B为亲和层析基质,半乳糖为洗脱液分离蛋白。纯化的凝集素由两个亚基组成,每个亚基的分子量为17.873 kDa,总分子质量为35.6 kDa。它的凝集活性受到半乳糖及其衍生物和糖二糖的阻碍。乳糖对CCL的亲和力最高,最低抑制浓度为0.0781 mM。CCL对极端pH条件敏感,与10 mM EDTA孵育后,其结合功能下降,可通过Ca2+、Mg2+、Zn2+等金属阳离子恢复。CCL凝集人红细胞,没有任何明显的特异性。圆二色光谱表明,其二级结构以β-薄片为主褶皱。此外,利用mascot软件对MALDI-TOF/TOF电离后获得的肽指纹图谱进行生物信息学研究,证实CCL与以往从蘑菇中纯化的凝集素不同,其氨基酸组成与推测的无灰Emericella nidulans(菌株FGSC A4 / ATCC 38163 / CBS 112.46 / NRRL 194 / M139)的尿素羧化酶具有很高的相似性,相似度为44%。
Purification and Biochemical Characterization of novel galectin from black poplar mushroom Cyclocybe cylindracea (Agaricomycetes) Strain MEST42 Grown in Algeria
In the present study, a new galectin designated Cyclocybe cylindracea lectin (CCL) was extracted from the fruiting bodies of the wild black popular mushroom C. cylindracea grown in Algeria. The protein was isolated using sepharose 4B as affinity chromatography matrix, and galactose as elutant. The purified galectin was composed of two subunits of 17.873 kDa each, with a total molecular mass of 35.6 kDa. Its agglutinant activity was impeded by galactose and its derivatives, as well as melibiose. Lactose showed the highest affinity, with a minimal inhibitory concentration of 0.0781 mM. CCL was sensitive to extreme pH conditions, and its binding function decreased when incubated with 10 mM EDTA, and it could be restored by metallic cations such as Ca2+, Mg2+, and Zn2+. CCL agglutinated human red blood cells, without any discernible specificity. Circular dichroism spectra demonstrated that its secondary structure contained β-sheet as dominant fold. In addition, bioinformatics investigation on their peptide fingerprint obtained after MALDI-TOF/TOF ionization using mascot software confirmed that CCL was not like any previous purified lectin from mushroom: instead, it possessed an amino acid composition with high similarity to that of the putative urea carboxylase of Emericella nidulans (strain FGSC A4 / ATCC 38163 / CBS 112.46 / NRRL 194 / M139) with 44% of similarity score.
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