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A novel L-type lectin was required for the multiplication of WSSV in red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clakii).

Fish Shellfish Immunol.. 2016-08; 
Dai Y, Wang Y, Zhao L, Qin Z, Yuan J, Qin Q, Lin L, Lan J.
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Abstract

L-type lectins are involved in glycoproteins secretory pathways and are associated with many immune responses. There is growing evidence that L-type lectins are also involved in viral replication. In this study, a novel L-type lectin (named as PcL-lectin) was identified from red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clakii). Gene sequencing and phylogenetic tree analysis results showed that the PcL-lectin was a kind of endoplasmic reticulum Golgi intermediate compartment-53 (ERGIC-53). The expression level of PcL-lectin was significantly down regulated in crayfish after challenged with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV). Recombinant PcL-lectin protein facilitated the replication of WSSV in crayfish. In addition, WSSV repli... More

Keywords

Innate immunity;L-type lectin;Procambarus clarkii;White spot syndrome virus