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Specificity and kinetics of oligosaccharide recognition by RSL, a fucose-binding lectin from the plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum.

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WIMMEROVÁ Michaela IMBERTY Anne SUDAKEVITZ Dvora CHAMBAT Gerard LORTAT-JACOB Hugues GILBOA-GARBER Nechama

Rok publikování 2003
Druh Článek ve sborníku
Konference XVII International Symposium on Glycoconjugates
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Přírodovědecká fakulta

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Obor Biochemie
Klíčová slova Ralstonia solanacearum; lectin; surface plasmon resonance
Popis Ralstonia solanacearum is a worldwide distributed plant aggressive pathogen which causes lethal wilt in many crops. Its extracts contain a fucose-binding lectin that has been recently purified and characterized [1]. Its 90 amino acid sequence contains two repeating domains, with strong similarity to the fucose-binding lectin of the mushroom Aleuria aurantia (AAL), which is also a soil inhabitant. Surface plasmon resonance experiments demonstrate that the lectin binds strongly to fragments of fucose-containing xyloglucan polysaccharide purified from plant cell walls. This binding can diversely be inhibited by fucose and fucose-containing oligosaccharides. Best inhibition was obtained with oligosaccharides containing an aFuc(1-2)Gal terminal disaccharide, particularly XG9 (Glc4 Xyl3 Gal Fuc) which is a structurally well determined plant oligosaccharide that has previously been demonstrated to have biological activity in plants [2]. Our results are in agreement with the assumption that RSL plays a role in binding of the bacterium to specific oligosaccharides that are present in the primary root hairs cell wall of the host plant.
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