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The effect of macromolecular crowding on the conformational features and carbohydrate binding properties of CIA17, a PP2-type lectin, was investigated employing polymeric dextrans D6, D40, and D70 ( ∼ 6, 40, and 70 kDa, respectively) as crowders. While the secondary structure of CIA17 was significantly affected by D6, with a considerable decrease in the number of β-sheets and β-turns with a corresponding increase in the number of unordered structures, relatively smaller changes were induced by D40 and D70. However, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) studies revealed that the thermal stability of the protein remains unchanged in the presence of crowders. While the larger dextrans, D70 and D40, induced modest quenching (∼10%) of the protein fluorescence by a static pathway, the smaller D6 induced a higher degree of quenching (37%), which involved both static and collisional quenching processes. The results of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy measurements together with DSC studies suggested that CIA17 forms larger oligomers in the presence of D40 and D70 but D6 prevents the formation of higher-order oligomers. The association constant for the CIA17-chitooligosaccharide interaction increased by ∼30% and 160% in the presence of D40 and D70, respectively, but decreased by ∼30% in the presence of D6. The higher binding affinity can be attributed to the excluded volume effect, i.e., an increased effective concentration of the protein in the presence of D40 and D70, whereas D6, being smaller, possibly penetrates into the protein interior, disrupting the water structure around the protein and also inducing conformational changes, resulting in weaker binding. These observations demonstrate that molecular crowding significantly affects the carbohydrate binding characteristics of lectins, which can modulate their physiological function.

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