Abstract

SELld is a dimeric d-galactose and mucin-binding lectin (apparent Mr 68,000) which coexists with the non-toxic type 2 ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP) ebulin l in dwarf elder ( Sambucus ebulus L.) leaves. To ascertain a potential structural correlation with ebulin l molecular cloning of a cDNA coding for SELld was performed. SELld shared a 76% of identity with the ebulin l-B chain. Notably, it was found that SELld has Tyr present in the high affinity 2γ sugar-binding domain of ricin which is absent in ebulin l-B chain and which seems responsible of the low cell and in vivo toxicities of ebulin l. The concentration of ebulin l in leaves decreased along the developmental stage of dwarf elder and almost disappeared in senescence while the content in SELld changed in the opposite way. Our results suggest that SELld and ebulin l play different biological roles in dwarf elder leaves.

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