Sequence and specificity of two antibacterial proteins involved in insect immunity (original) (raw)
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Immune responses have been described for many different insect species1. However, it is generally acknowledged that insects lack lymphocytes and immunoglobulins and their immune systems must therefore differ from those of vertebrates. An effective humoral immune response has been found in pupae of the cecropia moth, _Hyalophora cecropia_1. The expression of this multicomponent system requires de novo synthesis of RNA and proteins2 and its broad antibacterial activity is due to at least three independent mechanisms3, the most well known of which is the insect lysozyme4–7. However, this enzyme is bactericidal for only a limited number of Gram-positive bacteria. We recently purified and characterized P9 A and P9B, which are two small, basic proteins with potent antibacteral activity against Escherichia coli and several other Gram-negative bacteria7. We believe that P9A and P9B play an important part in the humoral immune responses described previously8 and that the P9 proteins represent a new class of antibacterial agents for which we propose the name cecropins. We describe here the primary structures of cecropins A and B. We also show that cecropin A is specific for bacteria in contrast to melittin, the main lytic component in bee venom9 which lyses both bacteria and eukaryotic cells.
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Steiner, H., Hultmark, D., Engström, Å. et al. Sequence and specificity of two antibacterial proteins involved in insect immunity.Nature 292, 246–248 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1038/292246a0
- Received: 02 January 1981
- Accepted: 06 May 1981
- Published: 01 July 1981
- Issue Date: 16 July 1981
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/292246a0