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Review
. 2023 Apr 1:233:123434.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123434. Epub 2023 Jan 26.

Subunit association, and thermal and chemical unfolding of Cucurbitaceae phloem exudate lectins. A review

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Subunit association, and thermal and chemical unfolding of Cucurbitaceae phloem exudate lectins. A review

Musti J Swamy et al. Int J Biol Macromol. .

Abstract

Detailed characterization of protein (un)folding intermediates is crucial for understanding the (un)folding pathway, aggregation, stability and their functional properties. In recent years, stress-inducible lectins are being investigated with much interest. In plants phloem proteins PP1 and PP2 are major components of the phloem fluid. While PP1 is a structural protein, PP2 exhibits lectin activity, and was proposed to play key roles in wound sealing, anti-pathogenic activity, and transportation of various molecules including RNA within the plant. Cucurbitaceae fruits contain high concentrations of PP2 lectins, which recognize chitooligosaccharides with high specificity. Although the presence of PP2 lectins in the phloem exudate of Cucurbitaceae species was documented over 40 years ago, so far only a few proteins from this family have been purified and characterized in detail. This review summarizes the results of biophysical studies aimed at investigating the oligomeric status of these lectins, their thermal stability, structural perturbations caused by changes in pH and addition of chaotropic agents and characterization of intermediates observed in the unfolding process. The implications of these results in the functional roles played by PP2 type lectins in their native environment are discussed. Finally, perspectives for future biophysical research on these proteins are given.

Keywords: Chemical unfolding; Lectins; Protein aggregation; Subunit association; Thermal unfolding.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Musti J. Swamy reports financial support was provided by India Ministry of Science & Technology Department of Biotechnology. Musti J. Swamy reports financial support was provided by University of Hyderabad.

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