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Concanavalin A from Canavalia ensiformis (Jack bean)

biotin conjugate, Type IV, lyophilized powder

Synonym(s):

ConA

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12352202
NACRES:
NA.32

biological source

Canavalia ensiformis

Quality Level

conjugate

biotin conjugate

type

Type IV

form

lyophilized powder

composition

Protein, ~85% ε1%/280

extent of labeling

4-8 mol biotin per mol protein

impurities

Carbohydrate, essentially free

storage temp.

2-8°C

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General description

Concanavalin A is isolated from the from Canavalia ensiformis (Jack bean). It is a mitogenic lectin with a dome-like structures and is a tetrameric protein.

Application

Concanavalin A from Canavalia ensiformis (Jack bean) has been used:
  • in the colabelling of fischer rat thyroid (FRT) epithelia(104)
  • to induce autoimmune hepatitis in Cre-conditional atg7 knockout mice(105)
  • to detect glycoproteins containing α-D-mannose, α-D-glucose when used with avidin or streptavidin detection system(106)

Biochem/physiol Actions

Concanavalin A (Con A) bound to glycoenzyme has wide applications and can be dissociated in the presence of high sugar levels. Con A induces hepatic inflammation. It stimulates macrophages and promotes cytokine production. Con A also exhibits anti-hepatoma effect and could be used effectively as a vaccine for treating cancer.
Con A is not blood group specific but has an affinity for terminal α-D-mannosyl and α-D-glucosyl residues. Ca2+ and Mn2+ ions are required for activity. Con A dissociates into dimers at pH 5.6 or below. Between pH 5.8 and pH 7.0, Con A exists as a tetramer; above pH 7.0 higher aggregates are formed. Con A exhibits mitogenic activity which is dependent on its degree of aggregation. Succinylation results in an active dimeric form which remains a dimer above pH 5.6.

Packaging

Package size based on protein content

Physical form

Contains sodium citrate

Analysis Note

Where reported, agglutination activity is expressed in μg/ml and is determined from serial dilutions in phosphate buffered saline, pH 6.8, containing Ca2+ and Mn2+ of a 1 mg per mL solution. This activity is the lowest concentration to agglutinate a 2% suspension of human erythrocytes after 1 hr incubation at 25 °C.

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Hazard Statements

Precautionary Statements

Hazard Classifications

Skin Sens. 1

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Structure and function of concanavalin A
Reeke GN, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 55, 13-33 (1975)
Atg7 knockdown augments concanavalin A-induced acute hepatitis through an ROS-mediated p38/MAPK pathway
Zhuang Y, et al.
PLoS ONE, 11(3), e0149754-e0149754 (2016)
Hillary Claire Tunggal et al.
PloS one, 16(6), e0253265-e0253265 (2021-06-18)
A therapeutic vaccine that induces lasting control of HIV infection could eliminate the need for lifelong adherence to antiretroviral therapy. This study investigated a therapeutic DNA vaccine delivered with a single adjuvant or a novel combination of adjuvants to augment
Yasuhiro Fujiwara et al.
PloS one, 16(11), e0259846-e0259846 (2021-11-17)
Epigenome research has employed various methods to identify the genomic location of proteins of interest, such as transcription factors and histone modifications. A recently established method called CUT&Tag uses a Protein-A Tn5 transposase fusion protein, which cuts the genome and
Concanavalin A: a useful ligand for glycoenzyme immobilization?a review
Saleemuddin, M and Husain Q
Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 13(4), 290-295 (1991)

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