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A Comprehensive Phylogenetic and Bioinformatics Survey of Lectins in the Fungal Kingdom

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JOURNAL OF FUNGI
卷 7, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof7060453

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lectins; MycoCosm; carbohydrate recognition

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  1. ANR PIA Glyco@Alps [ANR-15-IDEX-02]
  2. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China

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Fungal lectins are a type of carbohydrate-binding protein that play important roles in the interactions of fungi with their environment and defense against feeders. Research shows that fungal lectins have highly similar amino acid sequences, indicating an evolutionary relationship among them.
Fungal lectins are a large family of carbohydrate-binding proteins with no enzymatic activity. They play fundamental biological roles in the interactions of fungi with their environment and are found in many different species across the fungal kingdom. In particular, their contribution to defense against feeders has been emphasized, and when secreted, lectins may be involved in the recognition of bacteria, fungal competitors and specific host plants. Carbohydrate specificities and quaternary structures vary widely, but evidence for an evolutionary relationship within the different classes of fungal lectins is supported by a high degree of amino acid sequence identity. The UniLectin3D database contains 194 fungal lectin 3D structures, of which 129 are characterized with a carbohydrate ligand. Using the UniLectin3D lectin classification system, 109 lectin sequence motifs were defined to screen 1223 species deposited in the genomic portal MycoCosm of the Joint Genome Institute. The resulting 33,485 putative lectin sequences are organized in MycoLec, a publicly available and searchable database. These results shed light on the evolution of the lectin gene families in fungi.

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