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Interactions of concanavalin A with α-d-glucans

✍ Scribed by Paul Colonna; Véronique Biton; Christiane Mercier


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
1018 KB
Volume
137
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6215

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✦ Synopsis


The interaction of cr-D-glucans with Concanavalin A has been studied by turbidimetry. Amylopectins from various botanical sources and two glycogens were characterised for their fine structure [% (1-+6)-a-linkages, % beta-amylolysis, iodine interaction] and their molecular size (intrinsic viscosity, gel permeation). Branched a-D-glucans with defined structures were prepared either by enzymic (beta-amylolysis or phosphorolysis of oyster glycogen and amylopectins) or mild acid hydrolysis of waxy-maize amylopectin. Selection of high concentrations of Con A (>0.9 mg/mL) and (20mM, Tris-HCl) buffer allow high sensitivity for studying the interactions.

Two structural features of branched polysaccharides are demonstrated to be major parameters for the interaction, namely, the hydrodynamic volume and the external chain-length.

At pH 7.0, the Con A interaction modifies the beta-amylolysis kinetics by decreasing the affinity constant of beta-amylase, whereas no modification was detected at pH 5.2.


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