Serum lectins in fish innate immunity: molecular and functional aspects
Fucose-binding lectins (FBL) are present in tissues and fluids from invertebrates and vertebrates. The lectin repertoires in teleost fish are highly diversified and recently has been described the structure of the fucose-binding agglutinin that revealed a novel lectin fold (the “F-type” eel (Anguill...
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ftunivpalermo:oai:iris.unipa.it:10447/14805 2024-01-28T09:58:36+01:00 Serum lectins in fish innate immunity: molecular and functional aspects CAMMARATA, Matteo BENENATI, Gigliola PARISI, Maria Giovanna PARRINELLO, Daniela SALERNO, Giuseppina VAZZANA, Mirella VIZZINI, Aiti PARRINELLO, Nicolo' Vasta, G CAMMARATA M G BENENATI G PARISI D PARRINELLO G SALERNO M VAZZANA A VIZZINI GR VASTA N PARRINELLO 2007 http://hdl.handle.net/10447/14805 ENG eng ispartofbook:ISJ - Invertebrate Survival Journal VIIIth scientific meeting of the Italian Association for Developmental and Comparative Immunology (I volume:4 issue:Issue 1 firstpage:28 lastpage:28 numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/10447/14805 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Fucose-binding lectins Dicentrarchus labrax Sparus aurata info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2007 ftunivpalermo 2024-01-02T23:23:41Z Fucose-binding lectins (FBL) are present in tissues and fluids from invertebrates and vertebrates. The lectin repertoires in teleost fish are highly diversified and recently has been described the structure of the fucose-binding agglutinin that revealed a novel lectin fold (the “F-type” eel (Anguilla anguilla) fold), which shared a unique fucose-binding sequence motif contained both in carbohydrate-binding proteins and unrelated proteins. In this report, we describe serum FBL from sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax and sea bream Sparus aurata. These lectins were purified, characterized, cloned and sequenced. Studies on structural aspects, biological activity, tissue distribution as well as ontogenetic aspects were carried out. In addition, results on inflammatory response and opsonic activity against bacteria suggested that D. labrax FBL is involved in innate immunity. Finally a new galactose binding lectin with agglutinating activity against bacteria purified from Dicentrarchus labrax serum was also described and compared with FBL. Conference Object Anguilla anguilla IRIS Università degli Studi di Palermo |
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Fucose-binding lectins Dicentrarchus labrax Sparus aurata CAMMARATA, Matteo BENENATI, Gigliola PARISI, Maria Giovanna PARRINELLO, Daniela SALERNO, Giuseppina VAZZANA, Mirella VIZZINI, Aiti PARRINELLO, Nicolo' Vasta, G Serum lectins in fish innate immunity: molecular and functional aspects |
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Fucose-binding lectins (FBL) are present in tissues and fluids from invertebrates and vertebrates. The lectin repertoires in teleost fish are highly diversified and recently has been described the structure of the fucose-binding agglutinin that revealed a novel lectin fold (the “F-type” eel (Anguilla anguilla) fold), which shared a unique fucose-binding sequence motif contained both in carbohydrate-binding proteins and unrelated proteins. In this report, we describe serum FBL from sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax and sea bream Sparus aurata. These lectins were purified, characterized, cloned and sequenced. Studies on structural aspects, biological activity, tissue distribution as well as ontogenetic aspects were carried out. In addition, results on inflammatory response and opsonic activity against bacteria suggested that D. labrax FBL is involved in innate immunity. Finally a new galactose binding lectin with agglutinating activity against bacteria purified from Dicentrarchus labrax serum was also described and compared with FBL. |
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CAMMARATA, Matteo BENENATI, Gigliola PARISI, Maria Giovanna PARRINELLO, Daniela SALERNO, Giuseppina VAZZANA, Mirella VIZZINI, Aiti PARRINELLO, Nicolo' Vasta, G |
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CAMMARATA, Matteo BENENATI, Gigliola PARISI, Maria Giovanna PARRINELLO, Daniela SALERNO, Giuseppina VAZZANA, Mirella VIZZINI, Aiti PARRINELLO, Nicolo' Vasta, G |
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Serum lectins in fish innate immunity: molecular and functional aspects |
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Serum lectins in fish innate immunity: molecular and functional aspects |
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Serum lectins in fish innate immunity: molecular and functional aspects |
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Serum lectins in fish innate immunity: molecular and functional aspects |
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Serum lectins in fish innate immunity: molecular and functional aspects |
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serum lectins in fish innate immunity: molecular and functional aspects |
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