Chicken lung lectin is a functional C-type lectin and inhibits haemagglutination by influenza A virus.

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2008

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Hogenkamp, A.ISNI 0000000392493369
Isohadouten, N.
Reemers, S.S.N.ISNI 0000000395344131
Romijn, R.A.P.ISNI 0000000397069022
Hemrika, W.ISNI 0000000396416600
White, M.R.
Tefsen, B.
Vervelde, LonnekeISNI 0000000390259894
van Eijk, MartinISNI 0000000393250457
Veldhuizen, EdwinISNI 0000000393386442

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Many proteins of the calcium-dependent (C-type) lectin family have been shown to play an important role in innate immunity. They can bind to a broad range of carbohydrates, which enables them to interact with ligands present on the surface of micro-organisms.We previously reported the finding of a new putative chicken lectin, which was predominantly localized to the respiratory tract, and thus termed chicken lung lectin (cLL). In order to investigate the biochemical and biophysical properties of cLL, the recombinant protein was expressed, affinity purified and characterized. Recombinant cLL was expressed as four differently sized peptides, which is most likely due to post-translational modification. Crosslinking of the protein led to the formation of two high-molecular weight products, indicating that cLL forms trimeric and possibly even multimeric subunits. cLL was shown to have lectin activity, preferentially binding to a-mannose in a calcium-dependent manner. Furthermore, cLL was shown to inhibit the haemagglutination-activity of human isolates of influenza A virus, subtype H3N2 and H1N1. These result show that cLL is a true C-type lectin with a very distinct sugar specificity, and that this chicken lectin could play an important role in innate immunity.

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Chicken lung lectin, Innate immunity, Influenza A virus, C-type lectin

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Hogenkamp, A, Isohadouten, N, Reemers, S S N, Romijn, R A, Hemrika, W, White, M R, Tefsen, B, Vervelde, L, van Eijk, M, Veldhuizen, E J A & Haagsman, H P 2008, 'Chicken lung lectin is a functional C-type lectin and inhibits haemagglutination by influenza A virus.', Veterinary Microbiology, vol. 130, pp. 37-46.