- Specificity of chicken liver carbohydrate binding protein.
Specificity of chicken liver carbohydrate binding protein.
Chicken hepatic lectin was isolated with affinity chromatography by using neoglycoproteins of bovine serum albumin (BSA) to which n moles of glycosides has been attached by amidination (Glycn-AI-BSA) [Lee, Y. C., Stowell, C. P., & Krantz, M. J. (1976) Biochemistry 15, 3956-3963] attached to Sepharose 4B. The same protein could be isolated from Man-, GlcNAc-, and Glc-AI-BSA-Sepharose columns and was identical with the protein previously reported [Kawasaki, T., & Ashwell, G. (1977) J. Biol. Chem. 252, 6536-6543]. The sugar specificity for binding to the isolated chicken hepatic lectin examined with Glycn-AI-BSA showed the order of potency for binding Glycn-AI-BSA to be D-GlcNAc greater than D-Glc, D-Man, L-Fuc greater than D-Gal, and the estimated Ki's for binding GlcNAc36-AI-BSA, Glc37-AI-BSA, Man33-AI-BSA, and L-Fuc28-AI-BSA were (6-20) X 10(-11), (2-3) X 10(-8), (3-9) X 10(-8), and 5 X 10(-8) M, respectively. The binding requirements of the binding protein were studied with a wide variety of Glycn-BSA's with different sugars and aglyconic linkages, as well as simple sugars and glycosides. It was concluded that (1) GlcNAc is the most potent sugar for binding, (2) the requirement for C-2 substituents is flexible, (3) an equatorial OH group at C-3 and C-4 must be present, (4) the 5-CH2OH group is not required for binding, (5) the lectin cannot accommodate a negative charge at C-6, and (6) D-Man and L-Fuc bind equally well.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)