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Identification and characterization of the antimicrobial peptide corresponding to C-terminal β-sheet domain of tenecin 1, an antibacterial protein of larvae of Tenebrio molitor
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Proteinlipid InteractionProtein SecretionBiochemistryVirulence FactorTenecin 1Peptide TherapeuticAntimicrobial PeptideTenebrio MolitorProkaryotic VirusMicrobiologyMedicineAntimicrobial ResistanceActive FragmentPrimary Active Fragment
An active fragment was identified from tenecin 1, an antibacterial protein belonging to the insect defensin family, by synthesizing the peptides corresponding to the three regions of tenecin 1. Only the fragment corresponding to the C-terminal beta-sheet domain showed activity against fungi as well as Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, whereas tenecin 1, the native protein, showed activity only against Gram-positive bacteria. CD spectra indicated that each fragment in a membrane-mimetic environment might adopt a secondary structure corresponding to its region in the protein. The leakage of dye from liposomes induced by this fragment suggested that this fragment acts on the membrane of pathogens as a primary mode of action. A comparison between the structure and the activity of each fragment indicated that a net positive charge was a prerequisite factor for activity. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report in which the fragment corresponding to the beta-sheet region in antibacterial proteins, which consists of alpha-helical and beta-sheet regions, has been identified as a primary active fragment.
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