We report the cloning of four distinct cDNAs and a genomic sequence encoding a multimeric serum lectin found in the blood of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The sequence variation among the cDNAs as well as genomic Southern blotting analysis revealed a multi-gene family. Expression of the salmon serum lectin (SSL) was specific to kidney, as demonstrated by RT-PCR. Analysis of the 173-amino acid sequence of SSL confirmed that it is a member of the C-type lectin superfamily. Sequence alignments and intron/exon structure of the SSL gene showed it to belong to the type VII C-type lectins, which normally bind to galactose or other ligands, whereas the SSL protein sequence contains the EPN motif of mannose-binding C-type lectins, that bind mannose...
Carbohydrate recognition and interactions mediated by lectins have been recognized involved in verte...
A previously unidentified glycoprotein present in the eggs of the carp ( Cyprinus carpio ) was isola...
Lectins are a protein family, present in almost all living organisms and involved in different biolo...
A C-type lectin was previously isolated from the blood of healthy Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and ...
The diverse receptors of the C-type lectin superfamily play key roles in innate immunity. In mammals...
Background: An Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) C-type lectin (SSL) binds to mannose and related sugars...
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) serum lectin (SSL) is a C-type lectin that binds to bacteria inclu...
Fucose-binding lectins (FBL) are present in tissues and fluids from invertebrates and vertebrates. T...
C-type lectin (CTL) proteins contain special carbohydrate-recognition domains (CRDs) and play vital ...
科研費報告書収録論文(課題番号:11460094・基盤研究(B)(1)・H11~H13/研究代表者:村本, 光二/魚類卵に存在する分子多様性レクチンの生物学的機能の解明
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) serum lectin (SSL) is a soluble C-type lectin that binds bacteria,...
Not AvailableThe teleost fishes depend on their innate immune system for first line of defense. Mann...
Fish are equipped with a complex lectin repertoire that, like mammals, are involved almost all the...
A novel fucose-binding lectin, designated SauFBP32, was purified by affinity chromatography on fucos...
Fish are equipped with a complex lectin repertoire that, like mammals, are involved almost all the ...
Carbohydrate recognition and interactions mediated by lectins have been recognized involved in verte...
A previously unidentified glycoprotein present in the eggs of the carp ( Cyprinus carpio ) was isola...
Lectins are a protein family, present in almost all living organisms and involved in different biolo...
A C-type lectin was previously isolated from the blood of healthy Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and ...
The diverse receptors of the C-type lectin superfamily play key roles in innate immunity. In mammals...
Background: An Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) C-type lectin (SSL) binds to mannose and related sugars...
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) serum lectin (SSL) is a C-type lectin that binds to bacteria inclu...
Fucose-binding lectins (FBL) are present in tissues and fluids from invertebrates and vertebrates. T...
C-type lectin (CTL) proteins contain special carbohydrate-recognition domains (CRDs) and play vital ...
科研費報告書収録論文(課題番号:11460094・基盤研究(B)(1)・H11~H13/研究代表者:村本, 光二/魚類卵に存在する分子多様性レクチンの生物学的機能の解明
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) serum lectin (SSL) is a soluble C-type lectin that binds bacteria,...
Not AvailableThe teleost fishes depend on their innate immune system for first line of defense. Mann...
Fish are equipped with a complex lectin repertoire that, like mammals, are involved almost all the...
A novel fucose-binding lectin, designated SauFBP32, was purified by affinity chromatography on fucos...
Fish are equipped with a complex lectin repertoire that, like mammals, are involved almost all the ...
Carbohydrate recognition and interactions mediated by lectins have been recognized involved in verte...
A previously unidentified glycoprotein present in the eggs of the carp ( Cyprinus carpio ) was isola...
Lectins are a protein family, present in almost all living organisms and involved in different biolo...