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Molecular Cloning and Overexpression of<i>fleA</i>Gene Encoding a Fucose-specific Lectin of<i>Aspergillus oryzae</i>
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EngineeringAspergillus OryzaeFungal Cell BiologyFlea Gene ProductGeneticsGlycobiologyMolecular GeneticsFucose-specific LectinBiosynthesisAllergyBiochemistryFungal PhysiologyCell LysateMolecular CloningFungal PathogenBiologyPathogenesisGenetic EngineeringMicrobiologyMedicine
A protein from the cell lysate of Aspergillus oryzae was purified by column chromatography immobilized with a ferrichrysin (Fcy), which is one of the siderophores of A. oryzae. It is produced only in an iron-deficient culture and its molecular weight is estimated as 35,000 by SDS-PAGE. Two internal amino acid sequences of the protein obtained by lysylendopeptidase digestion were analyzed. Molecular cloning shows that it encodes 310 putative amino acid residues separated by 4 introns and is designated as fleA. It shows approximately 26% similarity with the gene encoding a fucose-specific lectin of Aleuria aurantia (AAL). The gene was overexpressed under control of the melO promoter in a submerged culture of A. oryzae. The fleA gene product showed hemagglutination activity against rabbit erythrocytes. A hemagglutination inhibition assay of monosaccharides showed that this lectin specifically binds to L-fucose and weakly reacts with mannose and N-acetyl-neuraminic acid.
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