apidaecin-ib and Bacterial-Infections

apidaecin-ib has been researched along with Bacterial-Infections* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for apidaecin-ib and Bacterial-Infections

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Apidaecin multipeptide precursor structure: a putative mechanism for amplification of the insect antibacterial response.
    The EMBO journal, 1993, Volume: 12, Issue:4

    Apidaecins are the most prominent components of the honeybee humoral defense against microbial invasion. Our analysis of cDNA clones indicated that up to 12 of these short peptides (2 kDa) can be generated by processing of single precursor proteins; different isoforms are hereby linked in one promolecule. Assembly of the multipeptide precursors and the putative three-step maturation are strongly reminiscent of yeast alpha-mating factor. Bioactive apidaecins are flanked by the two 'processing' sequences, EAEPEAEP (or variants) and RR; joined together, they form a single unit that is repeated numerous times. The number of such repeats is variable and was reflected in the observed diversity of transcript lengths. Each such transcript is likely to be encoded by a different gene, forming a tight gene cluster. While transcriptional activation upon bacterial challenge is not exceptionally fast, the multigene and multipeptide precursor nature of the apidaecin genetic information allows for amplification of the response, resulting in a real overproduction of peptide antibiotic. Enhanced efficiency of the 'immune' response to bacterial infection through such a mechanism is, to our knowledge, unique among insects.

    Topics: Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Anti-Infective Agents; Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides; Bacterial Infections; Base Sequence; Bees; Cloning, Molecular; Gene Expression; Genes, Insect; Molecular Sequence Data; Oligodeoxyribonucleotides; Peptides; Polymorphism, Genetic; Protein Precursors; RNA, Messenger; Time Factors

1993