C-type lectins Flashcards

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Q

Por que friend, what is a C-type lectin?

A

MBL and lung surfactant proteins A and D which recognise carbs on the surface of pathogens.

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And what, pray tell, does the C in C-type lectin stand for?

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Calcium type lectin

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3
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What domains does CTL have?

A

homologous carb-recognition domains that mediate sugar binding

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4
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What is the subgroup called and why?

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COLLECTINS because of COLlagen-like domain and LECTIN domain.

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What do collectins do?

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target carb structures on pathogen surfaces, resulting in the agglutination of microorganisms and clearance.

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Which molecules are included under the heading ‘collectins’?

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MBP and lung surfactant proteins A and D

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What does the basic unit look like? Draw and label it.

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Trimer, consisting of a short N terminal region, a collagen like triple helix, an alpha helical coiled-coil neck region and 3 globular c-terminal CRD (carb recognition domain)

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How many of the basic unit fuckers make up a MBP? and what are MBP A and C?

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  1. and MBP A and C are calcium-dependent animal lectins found in the serum and liver.
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What does MBP have weak/strong affinities for?

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Weak intrinsic affinity for monovalent sugar ligands, but strong for multivalent sugar ligands.

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What does low levels of MBP in the serum mean?

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Susceptible to recurrent bacterial and fungal infections!

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