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C-type lectins (CTLs), a superfamily of Ca-dependent carbohydrate-recognition proteins, serve as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) in the immune response of many species. However, little is currently known about the CTLs of the commercially and ecologically important bivalve species, blood clam (Tegillarca granosa). In this study, a CTL (designated as TgCTL-1) with a single carbohydrate-recognition domain (CRD) containing unique QPN/WDD motifs was identified in the blood clam through transcriptome and whole-genome searching. Multiple alignment and phylogenetic analysis strongly suggested that TgCTL-1 was a new member of the CTL superfamily. Expression analysis demonstrated that TgCTL-1 was highly expressed in the hemocytes and visceral mass of the clam under normal condition. In addition, the expression of TgCTL-1 was shown to be significantly up-regulated upon pathogen challenge. Moreover, the recombinant TgCTL-1 (rTgCTL-1) displayed agglutinating and binding activities against both the gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria tested in a Ca-dependent manner. Furthermore, it was found that the in vitro phagocytic activity of hemocytes was significantly enhanced by rTgCTL-1. In general, our results showed that TgCTL-1 was an inducible acute-phase secretory protein, playing crucial roles in recognizing, agglutinating, and binding to pathogenic bacteria as well as modulating phagocytic activity of hemocytes in the innate immune defense of blood clam.

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