Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2988336871> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2988336871 endingPage "709" @default.
- W2988336871 startingPage "699" @default.
- W2988336871 abstract "Galectins are a family of β-galactoside-binding lectins that play key roles in the invertebrate innate immunity system, but no galectin genes have been identified in the mud crab (Scylla paramamosain) so far. The present study is the first to clone a galectin gene (SpGal) from S. paramamosain, by the rapid amplification of cDNA ends technique based on expressed sequence tags. The full-length cDNA of SpGal was 3142 bp. Its open reading frame encoded a polypeptide of 280 amino acids containing a GLECT/Gal-bind lectin domain and a potential N-glycosylation site. The deduced amino acid sequence and multi-domain organization of SpGal were highly similar to those of invertebrate galectins, and phylogenetic analysis showed that SpGal was closely related to galectin isolated from Portunus trituberculatus. The mRNA transcripts of SpGal were found to be constitutively expressed in a wide range of tissues, with its expression level being higher in the hepatopancreas, gill, and hemocytes. The mRNA expression level of SpGal increased rapidly after the crabs were stimulated by Vibrio alginolyticus, and the maximum expression appeared at 6 h after the challenge. The lipopolysaccharide-binding ability of SpGal was dependent on its concentration, and it also exhibited agglutination activity with three Gram-negative (Aeromonas hydrophila, Chryseobacterium indologenes and Vibrio alginolyticus) and three Gram-positive (Bacillus aquimaris, Staphylococcus aureus and Micrococcus lysodeik) bacterial strains. In addition, hemagglutination activity with rabbit erythrocytes was observed in the absence of d-galactose. These results indicate that SpGal in S. paramamosain acts as a pattern recognition receptor to recognize a broad spectrum of microbes. The findings together indicate that SpGal plays an important role in the innate immune mechanisms of S. paramamosain against pathogenic infection." @default.
- W2988336871 created "2019-11-22" @default.
- W2988336871 creator A5020147975 @default.
- W2988336871 creator A5032244758 @default.
- W2988336871 creator A5044138312 @default.
- W2988336871 creator A5050851536 @default.
- W2988336871 creator A5070014390 @default.
- W2988336871 creator A5079139980 @default.
- W2988336871 creator A5087838135 @default.
- W2988336871 creator A5090261365 @default.
- W2988336871 date "2020-03-01" @default.
- W2988336871 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2988336871 title "Identification and characterization of a novel galectin from the mud crab Scylla paramamosain" @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1488818390 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1573617710 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1874098526 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1964201944 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1966913492 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1970227553 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1974089832 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1981791166 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1983497821 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1987022984 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1987942447 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1989815841 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1992177235 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1992286225 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1994112476 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1994539124 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W1997903791 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2003068594 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2008325949 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2034366573 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2038231322 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2041514411 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2049639058 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2058049578 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2081737708 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2085188889 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2089723610 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2090466949 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2091366683 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2107277218 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2117832286 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2125912444 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2138790009 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2139151974 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2159274745 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2164055911 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2165824572 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2188713841 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2341291350 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2515079296 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2582120156 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2593457484 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2756906356 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2768786577 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2790844864 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2802225691 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2806223908 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2885137891 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2891850615 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2899741460 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2903129225 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2912176952 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W2920342554 @default.
- W2988336871 cites W793726672 @default.
- W2988336871 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.11.007" @default.
- W2988336871 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31726099" @default.
- W2988336871 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W2988336871 type Work @default.
- W2988336871 sameAs 2988336871 @default.
- W2988336871 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W2988336871 countsByYear W29883368712021 @default.
- W2988336871 countsByYear W29883368712022 @default.
- W2988336871 countsByYear W29883368712023 @default.
- W2988336871 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2988336871 hasAuthorship W2988336871A5020147975 @default.
- W2988336871 hasAuthorship W2988336871A5032244758 @default.
- W2988336871 hasAuthorship W2988336871A5044138312 @default.
- W2988336871 hasAuthorship W2988336871A5050851536 @default.
- W2988336871 hasAuthorship W2988336871A5070014390 @default.
- W2988336871 hasAuthorship W2988336871A5079139980 @default.
- W2988336871 hasAuthorship W2988336871A5087838135 @default.
- W2988336871 hasAuthorship W2988336871A5090261365 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C153911025 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C156293190 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C167625842 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C187882448 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C2776154503 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C2776575720 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C2778066766 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C2778595701 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C2778968793 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C2779441561 @default.
- W2988336871 hasConcept C2780758401 @default.