- Characterization of a novel protein with homology to C-type lectins expressed by the Cotesia rubecula bracovirus in larvae of the lepidopteran host, Pieris rapae
- 作者: Glatz, Richard; Schmidt, Otto and Asgari, Sassan
- literature id: 24176
- catalog nub: TPL_GLATZn2003COANP19741975
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- type: article
- publication name: Journal of Biological Chemistry
- publish date: 2003-05-30
- pages: 19743-19750
- volume: 278
- issue: 22
- 创建时间: 2021-03-02 15:00:32
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Polydnaviruses are essential for the survival of many Ichneumonoid endoparasitoids, providing active immune suppression of the host in which parasitoid larvae develop. The Cotesia rubecula bracovirus is unique among polydnaviruses in that only four major genes are detected in parasitized host (Pieris rapae) tissues, and gene expression is transient. Here we describe a novel C. rubecula bracovirus gene (CrV3) encoding a lectin monomer composed of 159 amino acids, which has conserved residues consistent with invertebrate and mammalian C-type lectins. Bacterially expressed CrV3 agglutinated sheep red blood cells in a divalent ion-dependent but Ca2+-independent manner. Agglutination was inhibited by EDTA but not by biological concentrations of any saccharides tested. Two monomers of [approximately]14 and [approximately]17 kDa in size were identified on SDS-PAGE in parasitized P. rapae larvae. The 17-kDa monomer was found to be an N-glyscosylated form of the 14-kDa monomer. CrV3 is produced in infected hemocytes and fat body cells and subsequently secreted into hemolymph. We propose that CrV3 is a novel lectin, the first characterized from an invertebrate virus. CrV3 shows over 60% homology with hypothetical proteins isolated from polydnaviruses in two other Cotesia wasps, indicating that these proteins may also be C-type lectins and that a novel polydnavirus lectin family exists in Cotesia-associated bracoviruses. CrV3 is probably interacting with components in host hemolymph, resulting in suppression of the Pieris immune response. The high similarity of CrV3 with invertebrate lectins, as opposed to those from viruses, may indicate that some bracovirus functions were acquired from their hosts. Parasites diseases and disorders; Parasites; Insect parasites; Hosts; Insect hosts; Diseases and disorders; Microbial diseases Pieris rapae (Pieridae); Hymenopteran parasites; Cotesia rubecula; Parasite associated bracovirus responsible for host immunosuppression, novel protein characterization Cotesia rubecula (Braconidae); Lepidopteran hosts; Pieris rapae; Host immne system suppression by parasite bracovirus, characterization of novel protein; Viral diseases; Bracovirus none
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