2021
DOI: 10.1002/prot.26239
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Constitutive expression and discovery of antimicrobial peptides in Zygogramma bicolorata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)

Abstract: The expression, identification, and discovery of less toxic antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are significant in managing infectious pathogens. AMPs triggered in response to the immune system have evolved to defend against pathogens and wounding. The protein composition of Zygogramma bicolorata hemolymph is of diagnostic importance as the open circulatory systems of the insects involve signaling through hemolymph. They have conserved many ancestral vertebrate genes that may help better understand the evolution of … Show more

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“…The protein composition of Z. bicolorata haemolymph is of diagnostic significance, but such studies regarding this beetle are rare. Jain et al (2021) illustrated the isolation, purification, identification, and bioinformatics analysis of antimicrobial peptides from the immunised haemolymph of Z. bicolorata : the researchers isolated three novel proteins in the family Chrysomelidae that have no homology in the database, representing novelty of these three isolated proteins and the expression of the rest of 36 well-known proteins.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protein composition of Z. bicolorata haemolymph is of diagnostic significance, but such studies regarding this beetle are rare. Jain et al (2021) illustrated the isolation, purification, identification, and bioinformatics analysis of antimicrobial peptides from the immunised haemolymph of Z. bicolorata : the researchers isolated three novel proteins in the family Chrysomelidae that have no homology in the database, representing novelty of these three isolated proteins and the expression of the rest of 36 well-known proteins.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%