F-Type Lectins: Structure, Function, and Evolution.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2020)

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F-type lectins (FTLs) are characterized by a fucose recognition domain (F-type lectin domain; FTLD) that displays a novel jellyroll fold ("F-type" fold) and unique carbohydrate- and calcium-binding sequence motifs. This novel lectin family comprises widely distributed proteins exhibiting single, double, or greater multiples of the FTLD, either tandemly arrayed or combined with other structurally and functionally distinct domains. Further, differences in carbohydrate specificity among tandemly arrayed FTLDs present in any FTL polypeptide subunit, together with the expression of multiple FTL isoforms in a single individual supports a striking diversity in ligand recognition. Functions of FTLs in self/nonself recognition include innate immunity, fertilization, microbial adhesion, and pathogenesis, among others, revealing an extensive structural/functional diversification. The taxonomic distribution of FTLDs is surprisingly discontinuous, suggesting that this lectin family has been subject to secondary loss, lateral transfer, and functional co-option along evolutionary lineages.
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Bindin,Cytolysin,Eel agglutinin,F-type lectin family,Fucolectin,Fucose-binding,Self/nonself recognition,Structural fold
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