Antibacterial properties and partial cDNA sequences of cecropin-like antibacterial peptides from the common cutworm, Spodoptera litura

Chung Sik Choi , In Hee Lee , Eungseok Kim , Seung Il Kim , HaK R. Kim
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The antibacterial properties and cDNA sequences of two types of antibacterial peptides from the haemolymph of immunized common cutworm, Spodoptera litura larvae, were determined. Since the primary structures of peptides deduced from cDNA sequences showed significant homologies to cecropins A and B, they were named as Spodoptera cecropins A and B. Spodoptera cecropins were broadly effective against Gram-positive and negative bacteria. They also retained antibacterial activities in all conditions tested (at pH 5.6–8.0 and in the presence of 50–150 mM NaCl) that was adapted to confirm the antibacterial properties of Spodoptera cecropins. These results indicate that the change of pH and the increase of salt concentration in the media do not influence the activities of Spodoptera cecropins. For the reverse transcription (RT)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to obtain the complete primary sequence, the primer designed according to the conserved region of the cecropin leader sequences was used, which was determined by the comparison of the cDNA sequences of known cecropins. The results from RT-PCR presented that the partial cDNAs of Spodoptera cecropins A and B encode 57 and 58 amino acids, including the sequences of mature peptides, respectively. In addition, Northern blot analysis with 32P-labeled PCR product coding for Spodoptera cecropin A revealed that Spodoptera cecropin genes are expressed in immunized fat body, but not in normal fat body.

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斜纹夜蛾抗菌肽的抗菌特性及部分cDNA序列分析
测定了斜纹夜蛾(Spodoptera litura)免疫后血淋巴中两种抗菌肽的抑菌特性和cDNA序列。由于从cDNA序列中推断出的肽的初级结构与cecropins A和B具有显著的同源性,因此将其命名为Spodoptera cecropins A和B。在所有测试条件下(pH 5.6-8.0和50-150 mM NaCl存在下),它们都保持了抗菌活性,这证实了夜蛾素的抗菌特性。这些结果表明,培养基中pH值的变化和盐浓度的增加对夜蛾的活性没有影响。逆转录(RT)-聚合酶链反应(PCR)获得完整的一级序列,根据天蚕素先导序列的保守区设计引物,通过比较已知天蚕素cDNA序列确定。RT-PCR结果显示,夜蛾A和夜蛾B的部分cdna分别编码57和58个氨基酸,包括成熟肽的序列。此外,用32p标记的Spodoptera cecropin A编码PCR产物进行Northern blot分析发现,Spodoptera cecropin基因在免疫脂肪体中表达,而在正常脂肪体中不表达。
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