2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.biochi.2017.02.002
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Molecular modeling, docking and dynamics simulations of the Dioclea lasiophylla Mart. Ex Benth seed lectin: An edematogenic and hypernociceptive protein

Abstract: Lectins are proteins, or glycoproteins, capable of reversibly binding to specific mono- or oligosaccharides via a noncatalytic domain. The Diocleinae subtribe presents lectins with high structural similarity, but different effects based on biological activity assays. This variability results from small structural differences. Therefore, in this context, the present study aimed to perform a structural analysis of the lectin from Dioclea lasiophylla Mart. ex Benth seeds (DlyL) and evaluate its inflammatory effec… Show more

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“…Many inflammatory processes promoted by these lectins are accompanied by hypernociception. For example, when injected subcutaneously intraplantar in rats, DlyL and CvilL induced paw edema and increased the sensitivity of paws, as evaluated by the application of von Frey filaments [20,44]. However, when administered intravenously or orally, they demonstrate antinociceptive effects.…”
Section: Biological Activities Of Cona-like Lectinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many inflammatory processes promoted by these lectins are accompanied by hypernociception. For example, when injected subcutaneously intraplantar in rats, DlyL and CvilL induced paw edema and increased the sensitivity of paws, as evaluated by the application of von Frey filaments [20,44]. However, when administered intravenously or orally, they demonstrate antinociceptive effects.…”
Section: Biological Activities Of Cona-like Lectinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ConA primary structure was determined in 1975 by Cunningham and colleagues [94] by Edman degradation, and, since then, 22 ConA-like lectins from the Diocleinae subtribe have had their primary structures determined using Edman degradation, as well as mass spectrometry and DNA sequencing: ConV [36] (Uniprot id: C0HJY1), CGL (Uniprot id: P14894), ConM [95] (Uniprot id: P81364), ConBr [96] (Uniprot id: P55915), CboL [97] (Uniprot id: A0A023GPI8), CaBo [98] (Uniprot id: P58906), ConGF [99] (Uniprot id: A0A067XG71), DvirL (Uniprot id: P58907), CRL1 [42] (P86184), DLL [63] (PDB id: 5UUY), DlyL [44] (Uniprot id: C0HK27), DRL [100] (Uniprot id: P58908), DguiL [101] (Uniprot id: P81637), DGL [101] (Uniprot id: P08902), Cramoll [102] (Uniprot id: P83721), CFL [101] (Uniprot id: P81517), DVL (Uniprot id: I1SB09), Camptosema pedicaellatum lectin (CPL) [103] (Uniprot id: J9PBR3), DSL [104] (Uniprot id: B3EWJ2), DWL [38] (Uniprot id: P86624), DrfL [52] (Uniprot id: C0HK81) and Dioclea lehmanni lectin (DlehL) [95].…”
Section: Structure Of Cona-like Lectinsmentioning
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“…In the paw edema test, the α-methyl-mannoside reversal assay ( Figure 4C The results presented in this paper are consistent with those shown in other works described for ConA-like lectins, in particular those describing the proinflammatory effect of lectins isolated from the Diocleineae subtribe, as reported also for the lectins from Dioclea lasiophylla and Canavalia virosa. 23,34,35 Thus, it is notorious that, even working with a group of lectins of high structural similarity and of the same specificity, the results of biological activity vary in terms of the potency of the biological effect, which justifies all the more acute tests regarding the fine specificity of these proteins.…”
Section: Relationship Between In Silico Analysis and Biological Actmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This web tool had not been previously used for this type of screening with ConA-like lectin, although the results presented here are closely related the experimental interactions by molecular docking, already widely explored in these structure-function studies. 6,34,36 The search for varied information regarding the binding of CaBo by mannosidic glycans arouses particular interest due to the fact that these glycans are present in the common core of N-glycosylation.…”
Section: Relationship Between In Silico Analysis and Biological Actmentioning
confidence: 99%