| Literature DB >> 25642837 |
Yang Liu1, Jianying Liu2, Xiaojing Pang3, Tao Liu4, Zhijie Ning5, Gong Cheng6.
Abstract
Lectins are a group of proteins withEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25642837 PMCID: PMC6272511 DOI: 10.3390/molecules20022272
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
The classification of animal lectins.
| Lectin | Saccharide Specificity | Core motif | Location | Direct Interaction to Viral Components |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C-type lectin | Variable | C-type sequence motif | Extracellular, Cell membrane | Yes |
| Galectin | β-Galactosides | S-type sequence motif | Extracellular, Cytoplasm | Yes |
| Calnexin | Glc1Man9 | Calnexin sequence motif | ER | Yes |
| P-type lectin | Mannose-6-P, others | P-type sequence motif | Cell membrane, Endosome | Yes |
| L-type lectin | Variable | L-type sequence motif | ER, ERGIC, Golgi | Yes |
| I-type lectin | Sialic acid, variable | Ig-like domains | Cell membrane | No |
| M-type lectin | Man8 | M-type sequence motif | ER | No |
| F-type lectin | L-fucose | F-type sequence motif | Extracellular | No |
| R-type lectin | Variable | R-type sequence motif | Extracellular, Cell membrane | No |
| F-box lectin | GlcNAc2 | F-box sequence motif | Cytoplasm | No |
| Chitinase-like lectin | Chito-oligosaccharides | TIM (Triose-phosphate isomerase) barrel-like structure | Extracellular | No |
| Intelectin | Gal, glactofuranose, pentoses | Intelectin sequence motif | Extracellular, Cell membrane | No |
Notes: ER: Endoplasmic reticulum; ERGIC: ER-Golgi intermediate compartment.
Figure 1The role of lectins in viral infection. (A) Activate immune response; (B) Inhibit viral entry; (C) Facilitate viral attachment; (D) Benefit viral components maturation; (E) Facilitate viral components trafficking. The lectins involved in each role are listed in the black box.
Figure 2Sequence alignment of carbohydrate-binding motifs. The core sequences of the carbohydrate-binding region of several C-type lectins were aligned using ClustalW2. The E-P-N and Q-P-D motifs are highlighted in yellow. SP-D: Surfactant protein-D; CTLD: C-type lectin domain; MBL: Mannose-binding lectin; MR: Mannose receptor; SP-A1: Surfactant protein-A1; ASCPR-H1: Asialoglycoprotein receptor H1 subunit; SRCL: Scavenger receptor with CTLD.
Figure 3Diagram of lectin structures. (A) MBL; (B) SP-A; (C) SP-D; (D) Galectin-1; (E) Galectin-3; (F) DC-SIGN(R): DC-SIGN and DC-SIGNR; (G) Mannose Receptor; (H) CLEC5A; (I) Langerin; (J) CI-MPR; (K) CD-MPR; (L) Calnexin; (M) ERGIC-53.
Figure 4The roles of intracellular lectins in the cytosolic pathway. (A) Facilitate the maturation of viral proteins; (B) Sort M-6-P modified viral proteins to the endosomal pathway; (C) Benefit the formation of infectious viral particles.
The role of lectins in viral infection.
| Species | Lectin Family | Name | Location | Virus | Target Protein | Function | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mammal | C-type lectins | MBL | Extracellular | HIV | gp120 | Inhibit viral infection | [ |
| HBV | HBsAg | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| HCV | Envelope glycoproteins | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| WNV | E protein | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| DENV | E protein | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| Ebola virus | Envelope glycoproteins | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| MARV | Envelope glycoproteins | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| SP-A | Extracellular | IAV | HA and NA | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||
| RSV | F and G protein | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| SP-D | Extracellular | IAV | HA | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||
| RSV | G protein | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| DC-SIGN(R) | Transmembrane | HIV | gp120 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||
| CMV | Envelope glycoproteins | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| DENV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| WNV | E or prM protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| MARV | GPs | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| HCV | E2 protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Ebola virus | GP1 subunit | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| SARS-CoV | S protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| MR | Transmembrane | DENV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||
| HBV | HBsAg | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| IAV | HA or NA | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| HIV | gp120 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| CLEC5A | Transmembrane | DENV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||
| JEV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Langerin | Transmembrane | HIV | gp120 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||
| HIV | gp120 | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| MV | F and H protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Mammal | Galectins | Galectin-1 | Secrete/Membrane | NiV | F proteins | Inhibit viral infection | [ |
| IAV | Envelope glycoproteins | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| HIV | gp120 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Galectin-3 | Secrete/Membrane | HSV | Envelope glycoproteins | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||
| MVM | Capsid protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Calnexins | Calnexin/calreticulin | Intracellular | SeV | F and HN protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | |
| UUKV | G1/G2 protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| SARS-CoV | S protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| HBV | M protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| HIV | gp160 and gp120 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Rotavirus | NSP4 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Hantavirus | Gn and Gc | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| P-type lectins/MPRs | CI/CD-MPR | Transmembrane | HSV | gD | Facilitate viral infection | [ | |
| VZV | Envelope glycoproteins | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Intracellular | HSV | gD | Facilitate viral infection | [ | |||
| VZV | gB, gE, gH and gI | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| L-type lectins | ERGIC-53 | Intracellular | Arenavirus, Hantavirus, Coronavirus, Filovirus, Orthomyxovirus | GPs | Facilitate viral infection | [ | |
| Arthropod | C-type lectins | mosGCTLs | Extracellular | WNV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ |
| DENV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| MjsvCL | Extracellular | WSSV | Protein 28 | Facilitate viral infection | [ |
Notes: MBL: Mannose binding lectin; SP-A, SP-D: Surfactant proteins A, D; DC-SIGN(R): DC-SIGN and L-SIGN; MR: Mannose receptor; CLEC5A: C-type lectin domain family 5, member A; CI/CD-MPR: cation-independent/cation-dependent mannose 6-phosphate receptor; ERGIC-53: (ER)Golgi intermediate compartment 53 kDa protein; mosGCTLs: Aedes aegypti C-type lectins; MjsvCL: Marsupenaeus japonicusstomach stomach virus–associated C-type lectin; HIV: Human immunodeficiency virus; HBV: Hepatitis B virus; HCV: Hepatitis C virus; WNV: West Nile virus; DENV: Dengue virus; MARV: Marburg virus; IAV: Influenza A virus; RSV: Respiratory syncytial virus; CMV: Cytomegalovirus; SARS-CoV: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus; JEV: Japanese encephalitis virus; MV: Measles virus; NiV: Nipah virus; HSV: Herpes simplex virus; MVM: Minute virus of mice; SeV: Sendai virus; UUKV: Uukuniemi virus; VZV: Varicella zoster virus; WSSV: White spot syndrome virus; HA: Oligosaccharides hemagglutinin molecules; NA: Neuraminidase; GPs: Surface glycoproteins; NSP4: None structure protein 4; gD: glycoprotein D; gB, gE, gH and gI: glycoprotein B, E, H, I.