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- Title
A SIGNAL GLYCOPROTEIN WITH α-D-MANNOSYL RESIDUES IS INVOLVED IN THE WOUND-HEALING RESPONSE OF <em>ANTITHAMNION SPARSUM</em> (CERAMIALES, RHODOPHYTA).
- Authors
Gwang Hoon Kim; Fritz, Lawrence
- Abstract
A variety of fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled lectins specific for different sugar moieties were examined as probes for the wound-healing response in the filamentous red alga Antithamnion sparsum Tokida. Among them, only concanavalin A (ConA) and Lens culrinaris agglutinin (LCA), which have specificity to α-D-mannosyl residues, bound specifically to repair cells during the wound-healing process. When ConA or LCA was added at various time intervals after wounding, it first bound (3 h post-wounding) as a thin layer at the tips of the adjacent cells. Later (4-5 h post-wounding) labeling also appeared at the tips of the repair cells. Intense labeling at these sites continued throughout the healing process until repair cell fusion, at which time the lectin labeling was reduced to a narrow ring around the area of fusion. When added to plants prior to wounding and continually monitored, these same lectins acted as inhibitors to the wound-healing response. Other control lectins showed no inhibitory effects. A crude extract solution obtained from decapitated filaments stimulated the. wound-healing response, and a lectin-binding component bound strongly to a protein.binding transfer membrane. These results suggest that the labeled compound is a glycoprotein that has α-D-mannosyl residues and is similar to the repair hormone rhodomorphin found in Griffithsia pacifica Kylin.
- Subjects
GLYCOPROTEINS; WOUND healing; RED algae; CERAMIALES
- Publication
Journal of Phycology, 1993, Vol 29, Issue 1, p85
- ISSN
0022-3646
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1529-8817.1993.tb00284.x