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KMID : 0352720110350010092
Journal of Ginseng Research
2011 Volume.35 No. 1 p.92 ~ p.103
Novel Glycolipoproteins from Ginseng
Pyo Mi-Kyung

Choi Sun-Hye
Hwang Sung-Hee
Shin Tae-Joon
Lee Byung-Hwan
Lee Sang-Mok
Lim Yoong-Ho
Kim Dong-Hyun
Nah Seung-Yeol
Abstract
Ginseng has been used as a general tonic agent to invigorate human body. In the present study, we isolated novel glycolipoproteins from ginseng that activate Ca©÷?-activated Cl- channel (CaCC) in Xenopus oocytes and transiently increase intracellular free Ca©÷? concentration ([Ca©÷?]i) in mouse Ehrlich ascites tumor cells. We named the active ingredients as gintonin. Gintonin exists in at least six different forms. The native molecular weight of gintonin is about 67 kDa but its apparent molecular weight is about 13 kDa, indicating that gintonin might be a pentamer. Gintonin is rich in hydrophobic amino acids. Its main carbohydrates are glucose and glucosamine. Its lipid components are linoleic, palmitic, oleic, and stearic acids. Gintonin actions were blocked by U73122, a phospholipase C inhibitor, 2-aminoethxydiphenyl borate, an inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor antagonist, or bis (o-aminophenoxy) ethane-N,N,N0,N0-tetracetic acid acetoxymethyl ester, a membrane permeable Ca©÷? chelator. In the present study, we for the fi rst time isolated novel gintonin and showed the signaling pathways on gintonin-mediated CaCC activations and transient increase of [Ca©÷?]i. Since [Ca©÷?]i as a second messenger plays a pivotal role in the regulation of diverse Ca©÷?-dependent intracellular signal pathways, gintonin-mediated regulations of [Ca©÷?]i might contribute to biological actions of ginseng.
KEYWORD
Panax ginseng, Korean red ginseng, Glycolipoproteins, Gintonin, [Ca©÷?]i mobilization
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