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Title: Concanavalin A binding to amphibian embryo and effect on morphogenesis. Author: Boucaut JC, Bernard B, Aubery M, Bourrillon R, Houillon C. Journal: J Embryol Exp Morphol; 1979 Jun; 51():63-72. PubMed ID: 383873. Abstract: The effect of Concanavalin A (Con A) on morphogenesis in Pleurodeles waltlii has been studied. Embryos were incubated with various concentrations of the lectin for a period of 6 days. Three stages of development were examined, late blastula, young gastrula and late gastrula. In the presence of the lectin at a concentration of 200, 150 or 100 micrograms/ml morphogenic movements were delayed, altered and finally blocked. At lower concentrations, 50 or 25 microgram/ml, there was a slight delay in gastrulation, but in some cases development was normal. These findings indicate that Con A exerted an inhibitory effect on amphibian morphogenesis and there is evidence that the lectin effect was concentration dependent. The effects of Con A were specific since they were totally inhibited by alpha-methyl-D-mannopyranoside (0.05 M). The viability of the 24 h lectin-treated embryos was demonstrated by washing experiments. Labelled Con A binding to the embryos was investigated before and after discarding the vitelline membrane. The results suggest a direct interaction between Con A and the cell surface and this was confirmed by using fluorescein isothiocyanate Con A.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]