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Mapping the peptide and protein immune response in the larvae of the fleshfly Sarcophaga bullata.
Authors:Alice Ciencialová  Tereza Neubauerová  Miloslav Sanda  Radek Sindelka  Josef Cvacka  Zdenek Voburka  Milos Budesínsky  Václav Kasicka  Petra Sázelová  Veronika Solínová  Martina Macková  Bohumír Koutek  Jirí Jirácek
Affiliation:Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha 6, Czech Republic.
Abstract:We chose the larvae of fleshfly Sarcophaga bullata to map the peptide and protein immune response. The hemolymph of the third-instar larvae of S. bullata was used for isolation. The larvae were injected with bacterial suspension to induce an antimicrobial response. The hemolymph was separated into crude fractions, which were subdivided by RP-HPLC, gel electrophoresis, and free-flow electrophoresis. In several fractions, we determined significant antimicrobial activities against the pathogenic bacteria Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, or Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Among antimicrobially active compounds we identified dipeptide beta-alanyl-L-tyrosine, protein transferrin, and two variants of peptide sapecin. We also partially characterized two novel antimicrobially active polypeptides; odorant-binding protein 99b, and a peptide which remains unidentified.
Keywords:fleshfly  Sarcophaga bullata  antimicrobial activity  sapecin  odorant‐binding protein  transferrin
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