Structure and functional analysis of the fungal galectin CGL2

2004 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Structure and functional analysis of the fungal galectin CGL2​
Walser, P.; Haebel, P.; Künzler, M.; Sargent, D.; Ban, N.; Kues, U.   & Aebi, M.​ (2004) 
Structure Structure12(4) pp. 689​-702​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2004.03.002 

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Walser, P.J.; Haebel, P.W.; Künzler, M.; Sargent, D.; Ban, N.; Kues, U. ; Aebi, Markus
Abstract
Recognition of and discrimination between potential glyco-substrates is central to the function of galectins. Here we dissect the fundamental parameters responsible for such selectivity by the fungal representative, CGL2. The 2.1 Angstrom crystal structure of CGL2 and five substrate complexes reveal that this prototype galectin achieves increased substrate specificity by accommodating substituted oligosaccharides of the mammalian blood group A/B type in an extended binding cleft. Kinetic studies on wild-type and mutant CGL2 proteins demonstrate that the tetrameric organization is essential for functionality. The geometric constraints due to the orthogonal orientation of the four binding sites have important consequences on substrate binding and selectivity.
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2004
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Structure 
Structure 
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0969-2126

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