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An insect multiligand recognition protein functions as an opsonin for the phagocytosis of microorganisms.


ABSTRACT: We characterize a novel pathogen recognition protein obtained from the lepidopteran Galleria mellonella. This protein recognizes Escherichia coli, Micrococcus luteus, and Candida albicans via specific binding to lipopolysaccharides, lipoteichoic acid, and beta-1,3-glucan, respectively. As a multiligand receptor capable of coping with a broad variety of invading pathogens, it is constitutively produced in the fat body, midgut, and integument but not in the hemocytes and is secreted into the hemolymph. The protein was confirmed to be relevant to cellular immune response and to further function as an opsonin that promotes the uptake of invading microorganisms into hemocytes. Our data reveal that the mechanism by which a multiligand receptor recognizes microorganisms contributes substantially to their phagocytosis by hemocytes. A better understanding of an opsonin with the required repertoire for detecting diverse invaders might provide us with critical insights into the mechanisms underlying insect phagocytosis.

SUBMITTER: Kim CH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2919087 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An insect multiligand recognition protein functions as an opsonin for the phagocytosis of microorganisms.

Kim Chong Han CH   Shin Yong Pyo YP   Noh Mi Young MY   Jo Yong Hun YH   Han Yeon Soo YS   Seong Yeon Sun YS   Lee In Hee IH  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100602 33


We characterize a novel pathogen recognition protein obtained from the lepidopteran Galleria mellonella. This protein recognizes Escherichia coli, Micrococcus luteus, and Candida albicans via specific binding to lipopolysaccharides, lipoteichoic acid, and beta-1,3-glucan, respectively. As a multiligand receptor capable of coping with a broad variety of invading pathogens, it is constitutively produced in the fat body, midgut, and integument but not in the hemocytes and is secreted into the hemol  ...[more]

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