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Acaloleptins A: Inducible antibacterial peptides from larvae of the beetle, Acalolepta luxuriosa

โœ Scribed by Morikazu Imamura; Sugino Wada; Nobuo Koizumi; Tomoyuki Kadotani; Katsuro Yaoi; Ryoichi Sato; Hidenori Iwahana


Book ID
101291785
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
189 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0739-4462

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โœฆ Synopsis


We purified and characterized three structurally related antibacterial peptides with a molecular mass of 8 kDa (acaloleptins A1, A2, and A3) from the hemolymph of immunized larvae of the Udo longicorn beetle, Acalolepta luxuriosa. These peptides have the same 6 N-terminal amino acid residues and show potent antibacterial activity against some Gram-negative bacteria. The three peptides are thought to be isoforms. Reverse phase HPLC analysis of the hemolymph of immunized and naive larvae showed that acaloleptins A1, A2, and A3 were inducible and suggested that all three peptides were produced in a single insect. We determined the complete amino acid sequence of acaloleptin A1. Acaloleptin A1 consists of 71 amino acid residues and shares significant sequence similarity with coleoptericin and holotricin 2, which were isolated from other coleopteran insects. Furthermore, the 29 C-terminal residues of acaloleptin A1 had 40% identity with the 30 C-terminal residues of hymenoptaecin found in honeybees.


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