Crystal structure of a symbiosis-related lectin from octocoral

Glycobiology. 2015 Sep;25(9):1016-23. doi: 10.1093/glycob/cwv033. Epub 2015 May 28.

Abstract

D-Galactose-binding lectin from the octocoral, Sinularia lochmodes (SLL-2), distributes densely on the cell surface of microalgae, Symbiodinium sp., an endosymbiotic dinoflagellate of the coral, and is also shown to be a chemical cue that transforms dinoflagellate into a non-motile (coccoid) symbiotic state. SLL-2 binds with high affinity to the Forssman antigen (N-acetylgalactosamine(GalNAc)α1-3GalNAcβ1-3Galα1-4Galβ1-4Glc-ceramide), and the presence of Forssman antigen-like sugar on the surface of Symbiodinium CS-156 cells was previously confirmed. Here we report the crystal structures of SLL-2 and its GalNAc complex as the first crystal structures of a lectin involved in the symbiosis between coral and dinoflagellate. N-Linked sugar chains and a galactose derivative binding site common to H-type lectins were observed in each monomer of the hexameric SLL-2 crystal structure. In addition, unique sugar-binding site-like regions were identified at the top and bottom of the hexameric SLL-2 structure. These structural features suggest a possible binding mode between SLL-2 and Forssman antigen-like pentasaccharide.

Keywords: SLL-2; coral lectin; coral-algae symbiosis; crystal structure; signal transduction.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Animals
  • Cnidaria / chemistry
  • Dinoflagellida / chemistry
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Monosaccharide Transport Proteins / chemistry*
  • Symbiosis

Substances

  • Monosaccharide Transport Proteins
  • SLL-2 protein, Sinularia lochmodes