Drosophila as a Model System for Antibacterial Peptides
- 28 September 2007
- book chapter
- Published by Wiley
- Vol. 186, 107-122
- https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470514658.ch7
Abstract
As a defence against bacteria, infected insects synthesize cecropins and a large number of other bactericidal proteins and peptides. To understand this response and its possible relationship with similar systems in mammals, we need to characterize the induced components and how they act, as well as how this antibacterial response is initiated. To study the molecular basis for this response we cloned the genes for cecropins and other bactericidal peptides from Drosophila, 14 genes in total. The cecropin genes were selected as convenient markers for the immune response because they are strongly induced by different microbial substances. In contrast the lysozyme gene family is constitutively expressed in the digestive tract. We have developed an inducible blood cell line from Drosophila for studying the immune response in vitro. Using this system we are now investigating the function of membrane proteins and signal pathways in the transcriptional activation of immune genes in Drosophila.Keywords
This publication has 46 references indexed in Scilit:
- κB-like Motifs Regulate the Induction of Immune Genes in DrosophilaJournal of Molecular Biology, 1993
- The humoral antibacterial response of DrosophilaFEBS Letters, 1993
- Regulation of the NF-ηB/rel transcription factor and IηB inhibitor systemCurrent Opinion in Cell Biology, 1993
- In vitro induction of cecropin genes — an immune response in a Drosophila blood cell lineBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1992
- Structure and expression of the attacin genes in Hyalophora cecropiaEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1991
- Isolation and characterization of abaecin, a major antibacterial response peptide in the honeybee (Apis mellifera)European Journal of Biochemistry, 1990
- Binding and action of cecropin and cecropin analogues: Antibacterial peptides from insectsBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1988
- Insect immunityEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1988
- Purification of sarcotoxin II, antibacterial proteins of Sarcophaga peregrina (flesh fly) larvaeBiochemistry, 1987
- Insect Immunity: Isolation and Structure of Cecropin D and Four Minor Antibacterial Components from Cecropia PupaeEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1982