Isolation, Characterization and Chemical Synthesis of a New Insect Defensin from Chironomus Plumosus (Diptera)
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Injection of low doses of bacteria into the aquatic larvae of the dipteran insect Chironomus plumosus induces the appearance in their hemolymph of a potent antibacterial activity. We have isolated two 36-residue peptides from this hemolymph which are active against Gram-positive bacteria. The peptides are novel members of the insect defensin family and their sequences present marked differences with those of insect defensins isolated from other dipteran species. We have developed a method for efficient renaturation of this cysteine-rich molecule and obtained a highly pure synthetic Chironomus defensin.
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