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b Promiscuity of the Euonymus Carbohydrate-Binding Domain

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BIOMOLECULES
卷 2, 期 4, 页码 415-434

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/biom2040415

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binding site; carbohydrate; cytoplasm; lectin; nucleus; specificity

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  1. Fund for Scientific Research - Flanders (FWO) [G.0022.08, KAN 1.5.069.09.N.]
  2. Research Council of Ghent University [BOF2007/GOA/0017]
  3. NIGMS [GM62116]

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Plants synthesize small amounts of carbohydrate-binding proteins on exposure to stress. For example, on exposure to drought, high salt, wounding and by treatment with some plant hormones or by pathogen attack. In contrast to the 'classical' plant lectins that are mostly located in the vacuolar compartment, this new class of inducible lectins is present in the cytoplasm and in the nucleus. Taking into account that any physiological role of plant lectins most likely relies on their specific carbohydrate-binding activity and specificity, the discovery of these stress-related lectins provides strong evidence for the importance of protein-carbohydrate-interactions in plant cells. Hitherto, six families of such nucleocytoplasmic lectins have been identified in plants. This review will focus on the nucleocytoplasmic lectins with one or more Euonymus lectin (EUL) domain(s). The carbohydrate-binding specificity of EUL proteins from a monocot, a dicot and a lower plant has been compared. Furthermore, modeling of the different EUL domains revealed a similar beta-trefoil fold consisting of three bundles of beta-sheet organized around a pseudo three-fold symmetry axis. Despite the sequence similarity and the conserved amino acids in the binding site, glycan array analyses showed that the EUL domain has a promiscuous carbohydrate-binding site capable of accommodating high mannose N-glycans, blood group B related structures and galactosylated epitopes.

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