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New Insect Host Defense Peptides (HDP) From Dung Beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) Transcriptomes.

Authors :
Ramirez, Germán Alberto Téllez
Osorio-Méndez, Juan Felipe
Arias, Diana Carolina Henao
S., Lily Johanna Toro
Castrillón, Juliana Franco
Rojas-Montoya, Maribel
Osorio, Jhon Carlos Castaño
Source :
Journal of Insect Science; Jul2021, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p1-20, 20p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Coleoptera Scarabaeidae family is one of the most diverse groups of insects on the planet, which live in complex microbiological environments. Their immune systems have evolved diverse families of Host Defense Peptides (HDP) with strong antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities. However, there are several peptide sequences that await discovery in this group of organisms. This would pave the way to identify molecules with promising therapeutic potential. This work retrieved two sources of information: 1) De-novo transcriptomic data from two species of neotropical Scarabaeidae (Dichotomius satanas and Ontophagus curvicornis); 2) Sequence data deposited in available databases. A Blast-based search was conducted against the transcriptomes with a subset of sequences representative of the HDP. This work reports 155 novel HDP sequences identified in nine transcriptomes from seven species of Coleoptera: D. satanas (n = 76; 49.03%), O. curvicornis (n = 23; 14.83%), (Trypoxylus dichotomus) (n = 18; 11.61%), (Onthophagus nigriventris) (n = 10; 6.45%), (Heterochelus sp) (n = 6; 3.87%), (Oxysternon conspicillatum) (n = 18; 11.61%), and (Popillia japonica) (n = 4; 2.58%). These sequences were identified based on similarity to known HDP insect families. New members of defensins (n = 58; 37.42%), cecropins (n = 18; 11.61%), attancins (n = 41; 26.45%), and coleoptericins (n = 38; 24.52%) were described based on their physicochemical and structural characteristics, as well as their sequence relationship to other insect HDPs. Therefore, the Scarabaeidae family is a complex and rich group of insects with a great diversity of antimicrobial peptides with potential antimicrobial activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15362442
Volume :
21
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Insect Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152286538
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jisesa/ieab054