Crustins: enigmatic WAP domain-containing antibacterial proteins from crustaceans
Crustins: enigmatic WAP domain-containing antibacterial proteins from crustaceans
Crustins are antibacterial proteins of ca. 7–14 kDa with a characteristic four-disulphide core-containing whey acidic protein (WAP) domain, expressed by the circulating haemocytes of crustaceans. Over 50 crustin sequences have been now reported from a variety of decapods, including crabs, lobsters, shrimp and crayfish. Three main types seem to occur but all possess a signal sequence at the amino terminus and a WAP domain at the carboxyl end. Differences between types lie in the structure of the central region. Those crustins purified as the native protein or expressed recombinantly all kill Gram-positive bacteria, and gene studies have shown that they are constitutively expressed, often at high levels, but show no consistent patterns of change in expression following injection of
bacteria. This variable response to infection is enigmatic but indicates that these proteins could perform additional functions, perhaps as immune regulators in recovery from wounding, trauma or physiological stress.
Antibacterial
peptides, Crustins, Whey acidic protein
domain, Four-disulphide
core, Innate defence
effectors, Invertebrate
immunity, Defensins
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Smith, Valerie J.
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Fernandes, Jorge M.O.
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Kemp, Graham D.
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Hauton, Chris
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2008
Smith, Valerie J.
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Fernandes, Jorge M.O.
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Kemp, Graham D.
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Hauton, Chris
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Smith, Valerie J., Fernandes, Jorge M.O., Kemp, Graham D. and Hauton, Chris
(2008)
Crustins: enigmatic WAP domain-containing antibacterial proteins from crustaceans.
Developmental and Comparative Immunology, 32 (7), .
(doi:10.1016/j.dci.2007.12.002).
Abstract
Crustins are antibacterial proteins of ca. 7–14 kDa with a characteristic four-disulphide core-containing whey acidic protein (WAP) domain, expressed by the circulating haemocytes of crustaceans. Over 50 crustin sequences have been now reported from a variety of decapods, including crabs, lobsters, shrimp and crayfish. Three main types seem to occur but all possess a signal sequence at the amino terminus and a WAP domain at the carboxyl end. Differences between types lie in the structure of the central region. Those crustins purified as the native protein or expressed recombinantly all kill Gram-positive bacteria, and gene studies have shown that they are constitutively expressed, often at high levels, but show no consistent patterns of change in expression following injection of
bacteria. This variable response to infection is enigmatic but indicates that these proteins could perform additional functions, perhaps as immune regulators in recovery from wounding, trauma or physiological stress.
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Published date: 2008
Keywords:
Antibacterial
peptides, Crustins, Whey acidic protein
domain, Four-disulphide
core, Innate defence
effectors, Invertebrate
immunity, Defensins
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Ocean and Earth Science
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Local EPrints ID: 54610
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/54610
ISSN: 0145-305X
PURE UUID: c07d39aa-684e-4d53-8eb5-64c9d6293cd5
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Date deposited: 17 Jul 2008
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:52
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Valerie J. Smith
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Jorge M.O. Fernandes
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Graham D. Kemp
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