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<StructureSection load='1qdc' size='350' side='right' caption='Concanavalin A complex with trisacchride, Mn+2 (small purple), Cl- (large green) and Ca+2 (small green) ions (large purple) (PDB entry [[1qdc]])' scene=''>
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<StructureSection load='1qdc' size='350' side='right' caption='Concanavalin A complex with trisacchride, Mn+2 (small purple), Cl- (large green) and Ca+2 (small green) ions (large purple) (PDB entry [[1qdc]])' scene='41/415806/Cv/1'>
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== Function ==
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'''Concanavalin A''' (ConA) is a carbohydrate-binding protein from jack-bean (''Canavalia ensiformis''). It binds to certain sugars and to metal. It is used to characterize glycoproteins on cell surfaces.
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'''Concanavalin A''' (ConA) is a carbohydrate-binding protein from jack-bean (''Canavalia ensiformis''). It binds to certain sugars and to metal. It is used to characterize glycoproteins on cell surfaces.<ref>PMID:9546043</ref>. '''Concanavalin B''' (ConB) is related to chitinase with 40% sequence identity.<ref>PMID:7490746</ref>. '''Concanavalin V''' (ConV) is a D-mannose/D-glucose-binding lectin.
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== 3D Structures of Concanavalin A ==
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Updated on {{REVISIONDAY2}}-{{MONTHNAME|{{REVISIONMONTH}}}}-{{REVISIONYEAR}}
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== Relevance ==
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*Concanavalin A
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ConA has therapeutic effect on liver cancer.
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**[[2uu8]], [[1nxd]], [[1gkb]], [[3enr]], [[1qny]], [[1vln]], [[1jbc]], [[1cnv]], [[2cna]], [[3cna]], [[3nwk]] – CeConA – ''Canavalia ensiformis''<br />
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== Structural highlights ==
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**[[2yz4]], [[1xqn]], [[1c57]] – CeConA – neutron<br />
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**[[2ctv]] – CeConA – Laue<br />
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**[[1cn1]], [[1apn]], [[1dq0]], [[1dq2]] – CeConA demetallized<br />
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**[[2g4i]], [[2a7a]] – ConA – ''Canavalia virosa''<br />
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**[[1wuv]] – CgConA – ''Canavalia gladiata''<br />
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**[[3ju9]], [[1azd]] – BrConBR – Brazilian jack-bean<br />
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**[[2cwm]] - CmConA – ''Canavalia maritima''
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*Concanavalin binary complex
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ConA is the <scene name='41/415806/Cv/2'>homotetramer</scene> with D2 symmetry. ConA contains a <scene name='41/415806/Cv/7'>metal - Mn+2 and Ca+2 - binding site</scene> as well as a <scene name='41/415806/Cv/8'>sugar binding site</scene>.
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**[[1dq1]], [[1dq5]], [[1dq6]], [[1qgl]], [[1nls]], [[1scr]], [[1scs]] – CeConA + ion<br />
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== 3D Structures of Concanavalin ==
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**[[1enq]], [[1enr]], [[1ens]], [[1con]], [[1dq4]], [[2enr]], [[1ces]] - CeConA demetallized + ion<br />
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[[Concanavalin 3D structures]]
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**[[3d4k]] – CeConA + sugar analog<br />
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**[[1hqw]], [[1jyc]], [[1jyi]], [[1jui]], [[1joj]], [[1jw6]] – CeConA + polypeptide<br />
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</StructureSection>
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**[[1jn2]] – CeConA + porphyrin derivative<br />
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**[[1cjp]], [[1ona]], [[1gic]], [[1val]], [[1vam]], [[5cna]], [[4p9x]], [[4p9w]], [[4p9y]], [[4pf5]] – CeConA + pyranoside derivative<br />
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**[[1i3h]], [[1qdc]], [[1qdo]], [[1bxh]], [[1tei]], [[1cvn]] – CeConA + glucoside<br />
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**[[2p37]], [[2cy6]], [[2cyf]], [[2ow4]], [[2p34]] – CmConA + glucoside <br />
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**[[2ef6]], [[2d7f]], [[2ovu]], [[2p2k]] - CgConA + glucoside<br />
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**[[3qlq]] - ConA + glucosyl-octasilsesquioxane – ''Canavalia cathartica''<br />
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**[[3snm]] - ClConA + indole-acetate – ''Canavalia lineata''<br />
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**[[4i30]] – ClConA + adenine<br />
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**[[4h55]] - BrConA + glucoside<br />
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**[[4dpn]] – ClConA + resveratrol<br />
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Concanavalin A complex with trisacchride, Mn+2 (small purple), Cl- (large green) and Ca+2 (small green) ions (large purple) (PDB entry 1qdc)

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References

  1. Loris R, Hamelryck T, Bouckaert J, Wyns L. Legume lectin structure. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1998 Mar 3;1383(1):9-36. PMID:9546043
  2. Hennig M, Jansonius JN, Terwisscha van Scheltinga AC, Dijkstra BW, Schlesier B. Crystal structure of concanavalin B at 1.65 A resolution. An "inactivated" chitinase from seeds of Canavalia ensiformis. J Mol Biol. 1995 Nov 24;254(2):237-46. PMID:7490746 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1995.0614

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