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Comparative Study
. 1982 Sep 15;206(3):571-6.
doi: 10.1042/bj2060571.

A comparative study of the localization of wheat-germ agglutinin and its potential receptors in wheat grains

Comparative Study

A comparative study of the localization of wheat-germ agglutinin and its potential receptors in wheat grains

R C Miller et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Wheat-germ agglutinin is located only in the embryo of a dry wheat seed and not in the endosperm tissue. This distribution remains unaltered for up to 96 h of germination and growth. The lectin is found not only in a freely soluble form but also in reversible association with particulate subcellular components. There appear to be no poly-peptides that can be solubilized with sonication and aqueous buffers from the embryo tissue that can interact with the agglutinin. This suggests that in vivo the lectin remains uncomplexed to endogenous glycoconjugates or is only able to bind to glycosylated integral membrane polypeptides. Alternatively the potential endogenous receptor(s) to wheat-germ agglutinin may not contain a polypeptide. Although the lectin is not present in the endosperm, seven polypeptides able to interact in a reversible way with wheat-germ agglutinin could be purified from that tissue.

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