Abstract
We have investigated the localization of the tomato lectin within the ripe fruit of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. All of the hemagglutinating activity was found in the fluid and placental tissues of the locules. Centrifugation of the locular material produced a clear, gel-free extract from which the tomato lectin could be purified to apparent homogeneity in one step by affinity chromatography on a column of ovomucoid-Sepharose 4B.
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