Login / Signup

Purification, Characterization, and Antiproliferative Activity of a Single-Chain Lectin from Vicia palaestina (Fabaceae) Seeds.

Youssef ElamineVerenice Torres-SalasAlima MessaiJulio Girón-CalleManuel AlaizJavier Vioque
Published in: Chemistry & biodiversity (2021)
Vicia palaestina Boiss. is an annual herb that grows in dry areas of eastern Mediterranean countries. It belongs to section Cracca subgenus Vicilla, which is characterized by having a high content in the non-protein amino acid canavanine. The seeds from some of these vetches are also rich in lectins. The purification and characterization of a single-chain lectin from the seeds of V. palaestina is described here. This lectin was the most abundant protein in albumin extracts. It has affinity for the glycoconjugate N-acetylgalactosamine and inhibits proliferation of the cancerous Caco-2 and THP-1 cell lines. In addition to their high nutritional value, the seeds from V. palaestina represent a source of lectins with health promoting and pharmacological potential because of their antiproliferative activity.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • protein protein
  • mental health
  • low density lipoprotein
  • binding protein
  • south africa
  • small molecule
  • health information