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Directed Mutagenesis for Arginine Substitution of a Recombinant Lectin Disrupts Its Cytotoxic Activity

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2025 Jan 8
PMID 39769023
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Abstract

Recently, we reported that a recombinant Tepary bean () lectin (rTBL-1) induces apoptosis in colon cancer cell lines and that cytotoxicity was related to differential recognition of β1-6 branched -glycans. Sequencing analysis and resolution of the rTBL-1 3D structure suggest that glycan specificity could be strongly influenced by two arginine residues, R103 and R130, located in the carbohydrate binding pocket. The aim of this work was to determine the contribution of these residues towards cytotoxic activity. Two rTBL-1 mutants were produced in , biochemically characterized, and cytotoxic effects were evaluated on human colorectal cancer cells (HT-29). Substitution of either of the arginine residues with glutamines resulted in significant reductions in cytotoxic activity, with losses of 1.5 and 3 times for R103 and R130, respectively. Docking analysis showed that the mutations decreased lectin affinity binding to some Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR)-related -glycans. Together, these findings confirm that both of the selected arginine residues (R103 and R130) play a key role in the recognition of tumor cell glycoconjugates by rTBL-1.

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