Goel, Manisha ; Jain, Deepti ; Kaur, Kanwal J. ; Kenoth, Roopa ; Maiya, Bhaskar G. ; Swamy, Musti J. ; Salunke, Dinakar M. (2001) Functional equality in the absence of structural similarity. An added dimension to molecular mimicry Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276 (42). pp. 39277-39281. ISSN 0021-9258
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Abstract
The crystal structure of meso-tetrasulfonatophenylporphyrin complexed with concanavalin A (ConA) was determined at 1.9 Å resolution. Comparison of this structure with that of ConA bound to methyl α-D-mannopyranoside provided direct structural evidence of molecular mimicry in the context of ligand receptor binding. The sulfonatophenyl group of meso-tetrasulfonatophenylporphyrin occupies the same binding site on ConA as that of methyl α-D-mannopyranoside, a natural ligand. A pair of stacked porphyrin molecules stabilizes the crystal structure by end-to-end cross-linking with ConA resulting in a network similar to that observed upon agglutination of cells by lectins. The porphyrin binds to ConA predominantly through hydrogen bonds and water-mediated interactions. The sandwiched water molecules in the complex play a cementing role, facilitating favorable binding of porphyrin. Seven of the eight hydrogen bonds observed between methyl α-D-mannopyranoside and ConA are mimicked by the sulfonatophenyl group of porphyrin after incorporating two water molecules. Thus, the similarity in chemical interactions was manifested in terms of functional mimicry despite the obvious structural dissimilarity between the sugar and the porphyrin.
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