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Concanavalin A

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    Chapter 1 Concanavalin A: An Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Structure and function of concanavalin A.
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    Chapter 3 Studies on the combining sites of concanavalin A.
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    Chapter 4 13 C NMR Studies of the Interaction of Concanavalin A with Saccharides
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    Chapter 5 Self-Association, Conformation and Binding Equilibria of Concanavalin A
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    Chapter 6 Studies on the Interaction of Concanavalin A with Glycoproteins
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    Chapter 7 Interaction of Concanavalin A with the Surface of Virus — Infected Cells
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    Chapter 8 Concanavalin A as A Quantitative and Ultrastructural Probe for Normal and Neoplastic Cell Surfaces
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    Chapter 9 Microtubular Proteins and Concanavalin A Receptors
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    Chapter 10 Effects of Concanavalin A on Cellular Dynamics and Membrane Transport
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    Chapter 11 The Characteristics of Succinylated Con A Induced Growth Inhibition of 3T3 Cells in Tissue Culture
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    Chapter 12 Cell Cycle Dependent Agglutinability, Distribution of Concanavalin a Binding Sites and Surface Morphology of Normal and Transformed Fibroblasts
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    Chapter 13 Concanavalin A and Other Lectins in the Study of Tumor Cell Surface Organization
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    Chapter 14 Modification of the Biological Activities of Concanavalin A by Anti-Concanavalin A
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    Chapter 15 Concanavalin A as A Probe for Studying the Mechanism of Metabolic Stimulation of Leukocytes
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    Chapter 16 Enhanced cytotoxicity in mice of combinations of concanavalin A and selected antitumor drugs.
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    Chapter 17 Effect of Concanavalin A and Phytohemagglutinin on the Modification of Immunogenicity of Canine Kidney Allografts
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    Chapter 18 Evidence for Conformational Changes in Concanavalin A Upon Binding of Saccharides as Determined from Solvent Water Proton Magnetic Relaxation Rate Dispersion Measurements
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Chapter title
Structure and function of concanavalin A.
Chapter number 2
Book title
Concanavalin A
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 1975
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4684-0949-9_2
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4684-0951-2, 978-1-4684-0949-9
Authors

George N. Reeke, Joseph W. Becker, Bruce A. Cunningham, John L. Wang, Ichiro Yahara, Gerald M. Edelman

Abstract

Lectins have been extensively used to analyze a variety of fundamental processes in cell biology. In conjuntion with our studies on the cell surface and mitosis, we have determined the amino acid sequence and three-dimensional struction of concanavalin A (Con A), the mitogenic lectin from the jack bean. Knowledge of the structure has been helpful in interpreting experiments on lymphocyte mitogenesis and the effects of Con A on cell surface receptor mobility. Con A subunits for molecular weight 25,500 are folded into dome-like structures of maximum dimensions 42 times 40 times 39 A. The domes are related by 222 symmetry to form roughly tetrahedral tetramers. Each subunit contains two large antiparallel pleated sheets, and subunits are joined to form dimers and tetramers by interactions involving one of these pleated sheets. We have examined the binding of a variety of carbohydrates to Con A and have obtained preliminary data which suggest that there are differences in the saccharide-binding behavior of Con A in solution and in the crystalline state. Dimeric chemical derivatives of Con A have been prepared and shown to have biological activities different from those of the native tetrameric protein. Under different conditions, native Con A exhibits two antagonistic activities on the lymphoid cell surface: the induction of cap formation by its own receptors and the inhibition of the mobility of a variety of receptors, including its own receptors. The dimeric derivative, succinyl-Con A, is just as effective a mitogen as the native lectin, but it lacks the ability to modulate cell surface receptor mobility. The data suggest that neither extensive immobilization of cell surface receptors nor cap formation is required for cell stimulation. Further studies on modulation of receptor translocation suggest that hypothesis that there exists a connecting network of colchicine-sensitive proteins that links receptors of different kinds and mediates their rearrangement. The degree of connectivity of this postulated network appears to be altered by changes in the state of attachment of various surface receptors to the network. Thus the network might provide the cell with a means of transmitting signals such as the stimulus for mitosis by lectins or antigens.

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Unknown 51 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 15 29%
Student > Master 11 22%
Student > Ph. D. Student 4 8%
Student > Postgraduate 2 4%
Unspecified 1 2%
Other 2 4%
Unknown 16 31%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Chemistry 10 20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 8 16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 4 8%
Immunology and Microbiology 3 6%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine 2 4%
Other 7 14%
Unknown 17 33%
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