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Venom peptides from solitary hunting wasps induce feeding disorder in lepidopteran larvae
Authors:Baek Ji Hyeong  Ji Yeounjung  Shin Jeon-Soo  Lee Seunghwan  Lee Si Hyeock
Institution:a Research institute for Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-921, Republic of Korea
b Department of Microbiology, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 120-752, Republic of Korea
c Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-921, Republic of Korea
d Bio-Max Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-818, Republic of Korea
Abstract:The cell lytic activity and toxicity against lepidopteran larvae of 13 venom peptides (4 OdVPs and 9 EpVPs) from two solitary hunting wasps, Orancistrocerus drewseni and Eumenes pomiformis, were examined with mastoparan as a reference peptide. Of the 13 peptides, 7 were predicted to have α-helical structures that exhibit the typical character of amphipathic α-helical antimicrobial peptides. The remaining peptides exhibited coil structures; among these, EpVP5 possesses two Cys residues that form an internal disulfide bridge. All the helical peptides including mastoparan showed antimicrobial and insect cell lytic activities, whereas only two of them were hemolytic against human erythrocytes. The helical peptides induced a feeding disorder when injected into the vicinity of the head and thorax of Spodoptera exigua larvae, perhaps because their non-specific neurotoxic or myotoxic action induced cell lysis. At low concentrations, however, these helical peptides increased cell permeability without inducing cell lysis. These findings suggest that the helical venom peptides may function as non-specific neurotoxins or myotoxins and venom-spreading factors at low concentrations, as well as preservatives for long-term storage of the prey via antimicrobial, particularly antifungal, activities.
Keywords:Venom peptide  Solitary wasp  Antimicrobial peptide  Cell lysis
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