Multiple molecular forms of peanut lectin: Classification of isolectins and isolectin distribution among genotypes of the genus Arachis

Peanut lectin (or an immunologically indistinguishable material) is present in seeds of 4556 genotypes of the peanut, Arachis hypogaea, and in 65 genotypes of related species of Arachis. Seeds of one line of A. villosa and three lines of unclassified Arachis spp. are devoid of the lectin. Peanut lec...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 1981-01, Vol.212 (1), p.254-261
1. Verfasser: Pueppke, Steven G.
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Zusammenfassung:Peanut lectin (or an immunologically indistinguishable material) is present in seeds of 4556 genotypes of the peanut, Arachis hypogaea, and in 65 genotypes of related species of Arachis. Seeds of one line of A. villosa and three lines of unclassified Arachis spp. are devoid of the lectin. Peanut lectin from 116 A. hypogaea genotypes is resolved by isoelectric focusing into three related isolectin profiles, which are designated the V, S, and V 2 types. Each is composed of from six to eight separate isolectins. Peanut lectin from A. monticola, A. pusilla, and one genotype of Arachis spp. is of the V type; isolectin profiles from other wild Arachis genotypes are variable, but comprise several distinct groups. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate resolves peanut lectin preparations from 37 genotypes into the lectin subunit of M r 30,000 and a second polypeptide of M r 60,000. Lectin preparations from five genotypes lack the M r 60,000 polypeptide band and have a subunit that migrates slightly faster (and therefore probably is of lower molecular weight) than the subunits of all other tested lines. Peanut lectin preparations from 62 lines have specific hemagglutinating activities ranging from 1024 to 4196 with desialyzed human Type O erythrocytes. The lectin from one genotype exhibits substantially less hemagglutinating activity and is hemolytic.
ISSN:0003-9861
1096-0384
DOI:10.1016/0003-9861(81)90365-9