Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4357149 | Fungal Biology | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Several Ascomycetes fungi are commonly used in bio-industries and provide available industrial residues for lectin extraction to be valuable. A lectin from Penicillium chrysogenum, named PeCL, was purified from a fungal culture using gel-filtration chromatography column. PeCL was found to be a mannose-specific lectin by haemagglutination activity towards rabbit erythrocyte cells and was visualised on SDS-PAGE gel. Purified PeCL fraction was delivered via artificial diet to Myzus persicae aphid and was demonstrated to be aphicidal at 0.1 % with higher toxic efficiency than a known mannose-binding lectin Concanavalin A (ConA). A fast and efficient way to purify PeCL and a potential use in pest control is described.
► Focus on Ascomycetes fungi used in bio-industries. ► Use of available industrial residues for lectin extraction. ► Penicillium chrysogenum lectin PeCL simply and efficiently purified. ► Mannose specific binding property determined for PeCL. ► Aphicidal effect for PeCL for pest biocontrol.