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A novel horse alpha-defensin: gene transcription, recombinant expression and characterization of the structure and function.


ABSTRACT: Defensins are a predominant class of antimicrobial peptides, which act as endogenous antibiotics. Defensins are classified into three distinct sub-families: theta-, beta-, and alpha-defensins. Synthesis of alpha-defensin has been confirmed only in primates and glires to date and is presumably unique for a few tissues, including neutrophils and Paneth cells of the small intestine. Antimicrobial activities of these peptides were shown against a wide variety of microbes including bacteria, fungi, viruses and protozoan parasites. In the present study, we report the characterization of the equine alpha-defensin DEFA (defensin alpha) 1. Transcription analysis revealed that the transcript of the gene is present in the small intestine only. An alignment with known alpha-defensins from primates and glires displayed a homology with Paneth-cell-specific alpha-defensins. DEFA1 was recombinantly expressed in Escherichia coli and subsequently analysed structurally by CD and molecular modelling. To examine the antimicrobial properties, a radial diffusion assay was performed with 12 different micro-organisms and the LD90 (lethal dose killing > or =90% of target organism) and MBC (minimal bactericidal concentration) values were examined. DEFA1 showed an antimicrobial activity against different Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and against the yeast Candida albicans. Using viable bacteria in combination with a membrane-impermeable fluorescent dye, as well as depolarization of liposomes as a minimalistic system, it became evident that membrane permeabilization is at least an essential part of the peptide's mode of action.

SUBMITTER: Bruhn O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2049026 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel horse alpha-defensin: gene transcription, recombinant expression and characterization of the structure and function.

Bruhn Oliver O   Regenhard Petra P   Michalek Matthias M   Paul Sven S   Gelhaus Christoph C   Jung Sascha S   Thaller Georg G   Podschun Rainer R   Leippe Matthias M   Grötzinger Joachim J   Kalm Ernst E  

The Biochemical journal 20071001 2


Defensins are a predominant class of antimicrobial peptides, which act as endogenous antibiotics. Defensins are classified into three distinct sub-families: theta-, beta-, and alpha-defensins. Synthesis of alpha-defensin has been confirmed only in primates and glires to date and is presumably unique for a few tissues, including neutrophils and Paneth cells of the small intestine. Antimicrobial activities of these peptides were shown against a wide variety of microbes including bacteria, fungi, v  ...[more]

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