A Truncated Galectin-3 Isolated from Skin Mucus of Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar Binds to and Modulates the Proteome of the Gram-Negative Bacteria Moritella viscosa

The mucus of fish skin plays a vital role in innate immune defense. Some mucus proteins have the potential to incapacitate pathogens and/or inhibit their passage through the skin. In this study the aim was to isolate and characterize galectin(s), β-galactosides binding proteins, present in skin mucu...

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Published in:Marine Drugs
Main Authors: Deepti Manjari Patel, Yoichiro Kitani, Kjetil Korsnes, Martin Haugmo Iversen, Monica Fengsrud Brinchmann
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:586ebd62bf1c4b70afb78a80c06f010d 2023-05-15T15:30:45+02:00 A Truncated Galectin-3 Isolated from Skin Mucus of Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar Binds to and Modulates the Proteome of the Gram-Negative Bacteria Moritella viscosa Deepti Manjari Patel Yoichiro Kitani Kjetil Korsnes Martin Haugmo Iversen Monica Fengsrud Brinchmann 2020-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/md18020102 https://doaj.org/article/586ebd62bf1c4b70afb78a80c06f010d EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/18/2/102 https://doaj.org/toc/1660-3397 1660-3397 doi:10.3390/md18020102 https://doaj.org/article/586ebd62bf1c4b70afb78a80c06f010d Marine Drugs, Vol 18, Iss 2, p 102 (2020) galectin-3 bacteria proteomics gram-negative lectin innate immunology mucosal immunology agglutination hemagglutination multidrug transporter Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/md18020102 2022-12-30T20:42:11Z The mucus of fish skin plays a vital role in innate immune defense. Some mucus proteins have the potential to incapacitate pathogens and/or inhibit their passage through the skin. In this study the aim was to isolate and characterize galectin(s), β-galactosides binding proteins, present in skin mucus. A novel short form of galectin-3 was isolated from Atlantic salmon skin mucus by α-lactose agarose based affinity chromatography followed by Sephadex G-15 gel filtration. Mass spectrometric analysis showed that the isolated protein was the C-terminal half of galectin-3 (galectin-3C). Galectin-3C showed calcium independent and lactose inhabitable hemagglutination, and agglutinated the Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria Moritella viscosa . Galectin-3 mRNA was highly expressed in skin and gill, followed by muscle, hindgut, spleen, stomach, foregut, head kidney, and liver. Moritella viscosa incubated with galectin-3C had a modified proteome. Proteins with changed abundance included multidrug transporter and three ribosomal proteins L7/12, S2, and S13. Overall, this study shows the isolation and characterization of a novel galectin-3 short form involved in pathogen recognition and modulation, and hence in immune defense of Atlantic salmon. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Marine Drugs 18 2 102
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topic galectin-3
bacteria
proteomics
gram-negative
lectin
innate immunology
mucosal immunology
agglutination
hemagglutination
multidrug transporter
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle galectin-3
bacteria
proteomics
gram-negative
lectin
innate immunology
mucosal immunology
agglutination
hemagglutination
multidrug transporter
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Deepti Manjari Patel
Yoichiro Kitani
Kjetil Korsnes
Martin Haugmo Iversen
Monica Fengsrud Brinchmann
A Truncated Galectin-3 Isolated from Skin Mucus of Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar Binds to and Modulates the Proteome of the Gram-Negative Bacteria Moritella viscosa
topic_facet galectin-3
bacteria
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gram-negative
lectin
innate immunology
mucosal immunology
agglutination
hemagglutination
multidrug transporter
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
description The mucus of fish skin plays a vital role in innate immune defense. Some mucus proteins have the potential to incapacitate pathogens and/or inhibit their passage through the skin. In this study the aim was to isolate and characterize galectin(s), β-galactosides binding proteins, present in skin mucus. A novel short form of galectin-3 was isolated from Atlantic salmon skin mucus by α-lactose agarose based affinity chromatography followed by Sephadex G-15 gel filtration. Mass spectrometric analysis showed that the isolated protein was the C-terminal half of galectin-3 (galectin-3C). Galectin-3C showed calcium independent and lactose inhabitable hemagglutination, and agglutinated the Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria Moritella viscosa . Galectin-3 mRNA was highly expressed in skin and gill, followed by muscle, hindgut, spleen, stomach, foregut, head kidney, and liver. Moritella viscosa incubated with galectin-3C had a modified proteome. Proteins with changed abundance included multidrug transporter and three ribosomal proteins L7/12, S2, and S13. Overall, this study shows the isolation and characterization of a novel galectin-3 short form involved in pathogen recognition and modulation, and hence in immune defense of Atlantic salmon.
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author Deepti Manjari Patel
Yoichiro Kitani
Kjetil Korsnes
Martin Haugmo Iversen
Monica Fengsrud Brinchmann
author_facet Deepti Manjari Patel
Yoichiro Kitani
Kjetil Korsnes
Martin Haugmo Iversen
Monica Fengsrud Brinchmann
author_sort Deepti Manjari Patel
title A Truncated Galectin-3 Isolated from Skin Mucus of Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar Binds to and Modulates the Proteome of the Gram-Negative Bacteria Moritella viscosa
title_short A Truncated Galectin-3 Isolated from Skin Mucus of Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar Binds to and Modulates the Proteome of the Gram-Negative Bacteria Moritella viscosa
title_full A Truncated Galectin-3 Isolated from Skin Mucus of Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar Binds to and Modulates the Proteome of the Gram-Negative Bacteria Moritella viscosa
title_fullStr A Truncated Galectin-3 Isolated from Skin Mucus of Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar Binds to and Modulates the Proteome of the Gram-Negative Bacteria Moritella viscosa
title_full_unstemmed A Truncated Galectin-3 Isolated from Skin Mucus of Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar Binds to and Modulates the Proteome of the Gram-Negative Bacteria Moritella viscosa
title_sort truncated galectin-3 isolated from skin mucus of atlantic salmon salmo salar binds to and modulates the proteome of the gram-negative bacteria moritella viscosa
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url https://doi.org/10.3390/md18020102
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Salmo salar
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