Isolation and characterization of galectin-1 binding proteins from human placenta
Galectin-1 binding proteins were isolated from human placenta by affinity chromatography on a column with immobilized endogenous lectin. The molecular masses of the isolated proteins of 170, 67 and 56 kDa were estimated by gel filtration and SDS-PAGE. These proteins were characterized as...
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doaj-ba682fd957724aa3a1f009789a7b06d82020-12-18T07:43:23ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212000-01-0165213114010.2298/JSC0002131J0352-51390002131JIsolation and characterization of galectin-1 binding proteins from human placentaJanković Miroslava0Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy, INEP, BelgradeGalectin-1 binding proteins were isolated from human placenta by affinity chromatography on a column with immobilized endogenous lectin. The molecular masses of the isolated proteins of 170, 67 and 56 kDa were estimated by gel filtration and SDS-PAGE. These proteins were characterized as galactose-containing glycoproteins, based on their reactivity with Ricinus communis agglutinin. In addition, sialylated- lacto-N-fucopentaose II was detected in the 170 kDa protein, using anti CA 19-9 monoclonal antibodies. The interaction of the isolated proteins with human placental galectin-1 was investigated by a solid phase binding assay using asialofetuin as the glycoprotein ligand. The 67 kDa and 56 kDa proteins were found to inhibit galectin-1 binding of asialofetuin, whereas the 170 kDa protein had the opposite effect. It caused an increase in the binding of asialofetuin, suggesting a positive cooperative binding.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2000/0352-51390002131J.pdfgalectin-1human placentaaffinity chromatographyrca ica19-9 |
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Isolation and characterization of galectin-1 binding proteins from human placenta |
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Isolation and characterization of galectin-1 binding proteins from human placenta |
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Isolation and characterization of galectin-1 binding proteins from human placenta |
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Isolation and characterization of galectin-1 binding proteins from human placenta |
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Isolation and characterization of galectin-1 binding proteins from human placenta |
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isolation and characterization of galectin-1 binding proteins from human placenta |
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Serbian Chemical Society |
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Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society |
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Galectin-1 binding proteins were isolated from human placenta by affinity
chromatography on a column with immobilized endogenous lectin. The molecular
masses of the isolated proteins of 170, 67 and 56 kDa were estimated by gel
filtration and SDS-PAGE. These proteins were characterized as
galactose-containing glycoproteins, based on their reactivity with Ricinus
communis agglutinin. In addition, sialylated- lacto-N-fucopentaose II was
detected in the 170 kDa protein, using anti CA 19-9 monoclonal antibodies.
The interaction of the isolated proteins with human placental galectin-1 was
investigated by a solid phase binding assay using asialofetuin as the
glycoprotein ligand. The 67 kDa and 56 kDa proteins were found to inhibit
galectin-1 binding of asialofetuin, whereas the 170 kDa protein had the
opposite effect. It caused an increase in the binding of asialofetuin,
suggesting a positive cooperative binding. |
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galectin-1 human placenta affinity chromatography rca i ca19-9 |
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