Planta Med 1994; 60(5): 425-429
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-959524
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© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Polyclonal Antibody Against a Complement-Activating Pectin from the Roots of Angelica acutiloba

Nai-Li Wang1 , 2 , Hiroaki Kiyohara2 , Tsukasa Matsumoto2 , Hanako Otsuka2 , Masumi Hirano2 , Haruki Yamada2
  • 1Shenyang College of Pharmacy, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China
  • 2Oriental Medicine Research Center of the Kitasato Institute, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108, Japan
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1993

1994

Publication Date:
04 January 2007 (online)

Abstract

Anti-sera against a complement-activating pectin (AR-2IIb), which was purified from the roots of Angelica acutiloba Kitagawa, were obtained by immunization of rabbits, and a polyclonal anti-AR-2IIb antibody of the IgG class was purified by affinity chromatography on AR-2IIb-immobilized Sepharose and Protein G-Sepharose. Periodate oxidation of AR-2IIb significantly reduced its inhibitory activity on the reactivity of AR-2IIb to anti-AR-2IIb-IgG, but pronase digestion of AR-2IIb did not affect its inhibitory activity.

Other pharmacologically active pectins from A. autiloba, Bupleurum falcatum, and Glycyrrhiza uralensis and the complement-activating pectic arabinogalactan from A. autiloba also showed significant inhibitory activities on the reactivity of AR-2IIb to anti-AR-2IIb-IgG, but these inhibitory activities were lower than that of AR-2IIb. Other pectins, polygalacturonic acid, arabinogalactan, galactan, and araban tested had negligible inhibitory activity.

Endo-α-(1→4)- polygalacturonase digestion of AR-2IIb indicated that its “ramified” region (rhamnogalacturonan core possessing neutral oligosaccharide side-chains) contained epitopes for anti-AR-2IIb-IgG, but that 2-keto-3-deoxyoctulosonic acid (KDO)-containing regions and oligogalacturonides obtained from AR-2IIb were not recognized by anti-AR-2IIb-IgG. Although carboxyl-reduction of galacturonic acid in the “ramified” region decreased the inhibitory activity of the “ramified” region on its reactivity to anti-AR-2IIb, an acidic tetrasaccharide unit in the rhamnogalacturonan core had negligible inhibitory activity.

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