Evidence for a novel biological role for the multifunctional ß-1,3-glucan binding protein in shrimp.
Mol Immunol
; 51(3-4): 363-7, 2012 Jul.
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| ID: mdl-22525007
ß-1,3-Glucan binding proteins (ßGBPs) are soluble pattern recognition proteins/receptors that bind to ß-1,3-glucans from fungi cell walls. In crustaceans, ßGBPs are abundant plasmatic proteins produced by the hepatopancreas, and have been proved to play multiple biological functions. Here, we purified and characterized novel members of the ßGBP family from the hemolymph of two Brazilian shrimps, Farfantepenaeus paulensis (FpßGBP) and Litopenaeus schmitti (LsßGBP). As observed for other crustacean species, FpßGBP and LsßGBP are monomeric proteins (â¼100kDa) able to enhance the activation of the prophenoloxidase system, a potent antimicrobial defense conserved in arthropods. More interestingly, we provided here evidence for a novel biological activity for shrimp ßGBPs: the agglutination of fungal cells. Finally, we investigated the modulation of the ßGBP gene in F. paulensis shrimps experimentally infected with a cognate fungal pathogen, Fusarium solani. From our expression data, ßGBP gene is constitutively expressed in hepatopancreas and not modulated upon a non-lethal fungal infection. Herein, we have improved our knowledge about the ßGBP family by the characterization of a novel biological role for this multifunctional protein in shrimp.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Carrier Proteins
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Penaeidae
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Beta-Glucans
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Lectins
Limits:
Animals
Country/Region as subject:
America do sul
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Brasil
Language:
En
Journal:
Mol Immunol
Year:
2012
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Brazil
Country of publication:
United kingdom