潜入蝶形花和辐射蝶的毒液装置转录组:发现一种新的同属特异性 Piscidin-3 同源物和多种抗菌肽汇集

IF 2 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics Pub Date : 2024-02-07 DOI:10.1007/s10989-024-10588-9
Parthkumar Prajapati, Riya Desai, Mamta Varma, Ketankumar Panchal, Subhash Jakhesara, Prakash Koringa, Vaibhav Bhatt, Neelam Nathani, Chandrashekar Mootapally
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在这项综合调查中,我们对两种有毒狮子鱼(Pterois antennata 和 Pterois radiata)体内的抗菌肽(AMPs)进行了严格分析。我们的方法结合了转录组学和生物信息学,从这两种鱼的毒刺中发现了多种多样的 AMPs,包括已知的肽,如 LEAP-2、NK-lysin、Perlwapin、Antileukoproteinase、pteroicidin-alpha、Dicentracin、defensin beta-like、hepcidin,以及一种迄今尚未发现的肽,称为 "pteroicidin-delta; piscidin-like"。这些鱼类免疫系统的复杂性因其多种多样的 AMPs 而令人印象深刻。我们的研究增加了我们对毒狮鱼 AMPs 的了解,并强调了在研究宿主防御机制时考虑物种特异性适应的重要性。最近发现的肽的变化揭示了蓑鲉免疫反应中错综复杂的相互作用。未来的研究应集中于阐明这些多肽在蓑鲉中的生理意义,揭示它们在进化生物学、保护和医学中的作用。特别值得注意的是,"pteroicidin-delta; piscidin-like "新型多肽的鉴定为未来的生物学研究带来了希望。其抗菌能力和潜在的医学应用可能对人类健康产生重大影响。这项研究强调了进一步研究这些引人入胜的 AMPs 及其在各个科学领域的潜在益处的重要性。
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Diving into the Venom Apparatus Transcriptomes of Pterois antennata and Pterois radiata: Unearthing a Novel Genus-Specific Piscidin-3 Homolog and a Multifarious Repertoire of Antimicrobial Peptides

In this comprehensive investigation, we conducted a rigorous analysis of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) within two venomous lionfish species, Pterois antennata and Pterois radiata. Our approach combined transcriptomics and bioinformatics to elucidate a diverse repertoire of AMPs from venomous spines of these two fish species, encompassing known peptides like LEAP-2, NK-lysin, Perlwapin, Antileukoproteinase, pteroicidin-alpha, Dicentracin, defensin beta-like, hepcidin, and a hitherto undiscovered peptide termed ‘pteroicidin-delta; piscidin-like’. The impressive complexity of these fish’s immune systems is highlighted by their diverse array of AMPs. Our study adds to our knowledge of AMPs in venomous lionfish and emphasizes the significance of taking into account species-specific adaptations when examining host defense mechanisms. The recently discovered variations in peptides unveil intricate interactions within the lionfish immune responses. Future research should concentrate on elucidating the physiological significance of these AMPs in lionfish, shedding light on their roles in evolutionary biology, conservation, and medicine. The identification of the novel peptide “pteroicidin-delta; piscidin-like” is particularly noteworthy, holding promise for future biological studies. Its antimicrobial capabilities and potential medical applications could have significant implications for human health. This study underscores the importance of further research into these intriguing AMPs and their potential benefits across various scientific domains.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal for Peptide Research & Therapeutics is an international, peer-reviewed journal focusing on issues, research, and integration of knowledge on the latest developments in peptide therapeutics. The Journal brings together in a single source the most exciting work in peptide research, including isolation, structural characterization, synthesis and biological activity of peptides, and thereby aids in the development of unifying concepts from diverse perspectives. The Journal invites substantial contributions in the following thematic areas: -New advances in peptide drug delivery systems. -Application of peptide therapeutics to specific diseases. -New advances in synthetic methods. -The development of new procedures for construction of peptide libraries and methodology for screening of such mixtures. -The use of peptides in the study of enzyme specificity and mechanism, receptor binding and antibody/antigen interactions -Applications of such techniques as chromatography, electrophoresis, NMR and X-ray crystallography, mass spectrometry.
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