Phytomedicine
Volume 16, Issue 6 , Pages 601-608, June 2009

Bioinformatics analyses of the mannose-binding lectins from Polygonatum cyrtonema, Ophiopogon japonicus and Liparis noversa with antiproliferative and apoptosis-inducing activities

  • Bo Liu

      Affiliations

    • College of Life Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China
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  • Hao Peng

      Affiliations

    • College of Life Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China
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  • Qing Yao

      Affiliations

    • College of Life Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China
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  • Jing Li

      Affiliations

    • College of Life Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China
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  • Els Van Damme

      Affiliations

    • Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Ghent University, 9000 Gent, Belgium
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  • Jan Balzarini

      Affiliations

    • Rega Institute for Medical Research, Katholieke University Leuven, Minderbroederstraat 10, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium
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  • Jin-ku Bao

      Affiliations

    • College of Life Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel./fax: +862885410672.

Abstract 

In the present study, three typical monocot mannose-binding lectins (e.g., Polygonatum cyrtonema lectin [PCL], Ophiopogon japonicus lectin [OJL] and Liparis noversa lectin [LNL]), were reported to possess a similar tertiary structure with three mannose-binding sites and a close phylogenetic relationship. Subsequently, these lectins were found to bear remarkable inhibitory effects on the growth of MCF-7 cells. Further experiments confirmed that there is a link among the hemagglutinating activity, antiproliferative activity and mannose-binding activity. In addition, these lectins were shown to induce MCF-7 cell apoptosis and caspase was found to be involved in this apoptotic pathway. In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that the different antiproliferative effects may be due to the conserved motifs of mannose-binding sites. Furthermore, our results demonstrate that these lectins induce apoptosis in MCF-7 cells via a caspase-dependent pathway.

Keywords: Monocot mannose-binding lectins, Polygonatum cyrtonema, Ophiopogon japonicus, Liparis noversa, Tertiary structure, Phylogenetic analysis, Antiproliferative activity, Apoptosis, Caspase

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PII: S0944-7113(08)00242-0

doi:10.1016/j.phymed.2008.12.010

Phytomedicine
Volume 16, Issue 6 , Pages 601-608, June 2009