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. 1999 Apr;55(4):679–682. doi: 10.1007/s000180050324

Isolation and characterization of biologically active lectin from Korean mistletoe, Viscum album var. Coloratum

H S Lee 1, Y S Kim 2, S B Kim 1, B E Choi 1, B H Woo 2, K C Lee 2
PMCID: PMC11146893  PMID: 10357236

Abstract.

A mistletoe lectin was isolated from water extracts of Korean mistletoe, a subspecies of Viscum album, grown on Quercus mongolica using CM-Sepharose chromatography followed by an affinity chromatography on a concanavalin A-Sepharose column. The compound proved to be a mistletoe lectin II with D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-galactosamine specificity. Matrix-assisted laser desorption time-of-flight mass spectroscopy showed it to have an average molecular mass of 62.7 kDa and to consist of two subunits of 30.6 kDa and 32.5 kDa. It was a basic protein with isoelectric points of 9.4 and 9.6 by capillary isoelectric focusing and was cytotoxic to Molt4 cell.

Keywords: Key words. Korean mistletoe; mistletoe lectin II (ML II); concanavalin A chromatography; MALDI-TOF.

Footnotes

Received 17 November 1998; received after revision 3 March 1999; accepted 3 March 1999


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