1983
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1983.tb07603.x
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Subunit Structure and Interactions of the Phloem Proteins of Cucurbita maxima (Pumpkin)

Abstract: 1. The two major proteins from the phloem exudate of Cucurbita maxima (pumpkin), PP1 and PP2, were stable in the absence of reducing agents after modification of their accessible cysteine residues with iodoacetamide. This permitted their purification without precautions to prevent oxidation.2. PP2, a lectin specific for oligomers of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, was shown by sedimentation-equilibrium ultracentrifugation to be a dimer of M, of 48000. Neither dithiothreitol nor tri-(N-acetyl-D-glucosamine) altered thi… Show more

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“…PP2 lectins from cucurbits and the related protein Nictaba have been reported to be dimeric in planta (Read and Northcote, 1983a;Chen et al, 2002;Walz et al, 2004). The existence of a high-affinity site in PP2-A1 dimeric forms is consistent with these observations.…”
Section: Pp2-a1 Is a Glcnac Oligomer-binding Lectin With Two Types Ofsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…PP2 lectins from cucurbits and the related protein Nictaba have been reported to be dimeric in planta (Read and Northcote, 1983a;Chen et al, 2002;Walz et al, 2004). The existence of a high-affinity site in PP2-A1 dimeric forms is consistent with these observations.…”
Section: Pp2-a1 Is a Glcnac Oligomer-binding Lectin With Two Types Ofsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…PP2s constitute an interesting family of phloem proteins. They were first identified as components of the socalled P-proteins in cucurbits and shown to act as dimeric chitin-binding lectins in these plants (Beyenbach et al, 1974;Sabnis and Hart, 1978;Allen, 1979;Read and Northcote, 1983a;Smith et al, 1987;Bostwick et al, 1992), leading to the suggestion of a role in defense mechanisms. In C. maxima, CbmPP2 presents several properties associated with NCAPs (Bostwick et al, 1994;Balachandran et al, 1997;Golecki et al, 1998Golecki et al, , 1999, suggesting a role in the trafficking of macromolecules.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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