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Carbohydr Polym ; 92(1): 192-9, 2013 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23218282

ABSTRACT

Endosperms from seeds of different subfamilies of Leguminosae were submitted to sequential aqueous and alkaline aqueous extractions. The extractions from species belonging to the Mimosoideae and Faboideae subfamilies yielded galactomannans with constant Man:Gal ratios, whereas the extractions from Caesalpinioideae seeds gave rise to galactomannans with increasing values of the Man:Gal ratio. The presence of a family of galactomannans within the same species may be a trait found only in Caesalpinioideae subfamily. The final insoluble residues that were obtained after the removal of galactomannans from the Caesalpinioideae and Faboideae subfamilies are composed of pure mannans and do not contain cellulose, while those from the Mimosoideae subfamily are composed of cellulose. A mannan was isolated from the unripe endosperm of Caesalpinia pulcherrima, suggesting no developmental relationship between galactomannan and mannan. These results are consistent with the presence of a distinctive cell wall pattern in the endosperms of Leguminosae species.


Subject(s)
Galactose/chemistry , Mannans , Mannose/chemistry , Cell Wall/chemistry , Fabaceae/chemistry , Mannans/chemistry , Mannans/isolation & purification , Seeds/chemistry
2.
Phytochemistry ; 70(17-18): 1965-72, 2009 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19783018

ABSTRACT

A lectin and a galactoxyloglucan were characterized from Mucuna sloanei seed cotyledons. The galactoxyloglucan, isolated by water extraction and ethanol precipitation, had Glc:Xyl:Gal proportions in a molar ratio of 1.8:1.7:1.0 and a molar mass (M(w)) of 1.6x10(6)g mol(-1). The lectin (sloanin), isolated from the same seed by affinity chromatography on cross-linked Adenanthera pavonina galactomannan, gave two protein bands by SDS-PAGE (36 and 34 kDa) and one peak by gel filtration (63.6 kDa). Its N-terminal sequence indicated approximately 69% identity with soybean agglutinin to leguminous lectins. Circular dichroism (CD) spectra established that sloanin predominantly contains beta-sheet structures. Sloanin has approximately 5.5% carbohydrate and displayed hemagglutinating activity against rabbit and enzyme treated human erythrocytes, inhibited only by D-Gal containing sugars. The interaction between sloanin and storage cell-wall galactoxyloglucan was tested by affinity chromatography and fluorescence spectroscopy.


Subject(s)
Glucans/isolation & purification , Hemagglutinins/isolation & purification , Mucuna/chemistry , Plant Lectins/isolation & purification , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Carbohydrates , Chromatography, Affinity , Circular Dichroism , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Erythrocytes/drug effects , Galactose/analogs & derivatives , Glucans/chemistry , Glucans/metabolism , Hemagglutinins/chemistry , Hemagglutinins/pharmacology , Humans , Mannans , Molecular Structure , Plant Lectins/chemistry , Plant Lectins/metabolism , Plant Lectins/pharmacology , Rabbits , Seeds/chemistry , Sequence Homology
3.
J Inorg Biochem ; 103(5): 749-57, 2009 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19230977

ABSTRACT

Two galactomannans, GALMAN-A and GALMAN-B, were isolated from seeds of Mimosa scabrella (bracatinga), with deactivation and exposure to native enzymes, respectively. They were treated with oxovanadium(IV) and oxovanadium(V), designated (VO(2+)/VO(3+)) to form GALMAN-A:VO(2+)/VO(3+) and GALMAN-B:VO(2+)/VO(3+) complexes, respectively. The potentiometric studies provided the binding constants for the complexes and the resulting complexed species were a function of pH. (51)V NMR spectra of GALMAN-A:VO(2+)/VO(3+) and GALMAN-B:VO(2+)/VO(3+) at pH 7.8 and at 30 degrees C indicated the occurrence of two types of complexes formed by oxovanadium ions and galactomannans. GALMAN-A:VO(2+)/VO(3+) and GALMAN-B:VO(2+)/VO(3+) caused loss of HeLa cells viability at concentrations of 50-200microg/mL. GALMAN-A:VO(2+)/VO(3+) exhibited low toxicity for 24h, although GALMAN-B:VO(2+)/VO(3+) was extremely toxic, since 50microg/mL was sufficient to decrease HeLa cell viability after 48h by 60%. GALMAN-A gave rise to a slight increase in cell proliferation after 48h at 100microg/mL, whereas GALMAN-B promoted a slight decrease at concentrations of 50-100microg/mL. GALMAN-A:VO(2+)/VO(3+) and GALMAN-B:VO(2+)/VO(3+) exhibited a significant decrease in cell proliferation after 48h, each reaching 60% inhibition at 5-10microg/mL. The complexes which caused this effect were at concentrations 10 times lower than the uncomplexed polymers.


Subject(s)
Cell Survival/drug effects , Mannans/isolation & purification , Mannans/pharmacology , Mimosa/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Galactose/analogs & derivatives , HeLa Cells , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Potentiometry , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Temperature , Vanadates/chemistry
4.
Int J Biol Macromol ; 38(3-5): 180-90, 2006 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16542718

ABSTRACT

A general structural characterization and an investigation on the dynamics of formation of cell wall polysaccharides was performed, using plantlets stem samples from a typical gymnosperm from southern Brazil, Araucaria angustifolia, as experimental model. Microscopic examination and monosaccharide composition of plantlet segments at different heights were carried out to show the representative portions of stem cell wall development. The plantlets were divided in portions (tip, middle and base) which were submitted to sequential extractions. The extraction with water gave rise to large amounts of pectic material in the three portions and more highly substituted pectins occurred in the tip portion of the stems. Increase in alkali concentration extracted, respectively, higher amounts of xyloglucan structurally similar to those from dicotyledons. However, oligosaccharides containing galactose and fucose where found in higher amounts in base than tip portion. The changes in cell wall composition suggest that the development in gymnosperm cell walls follow the same key events as found in dicotyledon walls (type I).


Subject(s)
Cell Wall/metabolism , Cycadopsida/metabolism , Carbohydrates/chemistry , Chromatography , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Germination , Hydrolysis , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Monosaccharides/chemistry , Monosaccharides/metabolism , Plant Physiological Phenomena , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Seeds/metabolism , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization , Uronic Acids/chemistry
5.
Carbohydr Res ; 339(4): 771-5, 2004 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14980818

ABSTRACT

Carbohydrates containing galactopyranosyl and mannopyranosyl units with vicinal cis-diols were treated with NaVO(3) in D(2)O, and complexation was determined by (51)V NMR spectroscopy. Me alpha-Galp, Me beta-Galp (3,4-cis-diols), and Me alpha-Manp (2,3-cis-diol) complexed, but Me beta-Manp barely did so. This low degree of complexation also occurred with a beta-mannan containing alternate (1-->3)- and (1-->4)-linkages and an alginate having beta-ManpA blocks. In contrast, branched alpha-mannans complexed readily, although the (51)V resonances for one with side chains terminated with alpha-Manp-(1-->3)-alpha-Manp-(1--> differed from another with only alpha-Manp-(1-->2)-alpha-Manp-(1--> groups. The anomeric configuration of Me alpha-Galp and Me beta-Galp, each with 3,4-cis-diols remote from C-1, gave rise to three (51)V signals of complexes with similar shifts and proportions. The shifts of a galactomannan with terminal alpha-Galp-(1-->2)-alpha-Manp- were the same as those with alpha-Galp-(1-->6)-beta-Manp- groups, but fewer complexes were formed with the former structure, probably due to greater steric crowding of the vanadate esters. Most of the complexes gave rise to a signal in the delta515 region, consistent with the dimeric trigonal-bipyramidal structure.


Subject(s)
Galactose/chemistry , Hexuronic Acids/chemistry , Mannose/chemistry , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Vanadates/chemistry , Anions/chemistry , Mannans/chemistry , Molecular Weight , Polysaccharides/chemical synthesis , Reference Standards , Stereoisomerism
6.
Phytochemistry ; 61(2): 157-63, 2002 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12169309

ABSTRACT

Seed coats from Chorisia speciosa form a hydrogel on contact with water. When the hydrogel was solubilized and the solution centrifuged, subsequent ethanol precipitation gave a polysaccharide (F-I) composed of rhamnose, galactose and uronic acid in a molar ratio of 25:44:31. Analysis of F-I by HPSEC-MALLS showed a homogenous polymer with high molecular weight. It consisted of a main chain of (1-->4)-linked beta-galactopyranosyl units as indicated by NMR spectral and methylation data analysis, with rhamnose, galactose and glucuronic acid as non-reducing end units. This fraction interfered with adhesion of Colletotrichum graminicola, a causal agent of anthracnose, to polystyrene slides and to leaves of corn, thus delaying infection in the latter.


Subject(s)
Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate/chemistry , Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate/pharmacology , Plants/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry , Cell Adhesion/drug effects , Chromatography, Gel , Colletotrichum/drug effects , Colletotrichum/physiology , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Weight , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Plant Leaves/microbiology , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Polysaccharides/pharmacology , Zea mays/microbiology
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