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Article Dans Une Revue Developmental and Comparative Immunology Année : 2008

X-tox: an atypical defensin derived family of immune related protein specific to Lepidoptera

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We report here the isolation in Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera) of an immune-related protein (hereafter named Spod-11-tox), characterized by imperfectly conserved tandem repeats of 11 cysteine-stabitized alpha beta motifs (CS-alpha beta), the structural scaffold characteristic of invertebrate defensins and scorpion toxins. Spod-11-tox orthologs were only found in Lepidopteran species, suggesting that this new protein family (named X-tox) is specific to this insect order. Moreover, phylogenetic analysis suggests that X-tox proteins represent a new class of proteins restricted to Lepidoptera and likely derived from Lepidopteran defensins. In S. frugiperda, analysis of gene expression revealed that spod-11-tox is rapidly induced by infection. However, and conversely to what is known for most insect antimicrobial peptides (AMP), spod-11-tox is mainly expressed in blood cells. Moreover, recombinant Spod-11-tox produced in the Sf9 cell line does not show any antimicrobial activity. Altogether, these results suggest that although X-tox proteins are derived from defensins, they may play a different and stilt unknown rote in Lepidoptera immune response

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Immunologie

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hal-02658874 , version 1 (30-05-2020)

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Pierre-Alain Girard, Yvan Boublik, Christopher W. Wheat, Anne Nathalie Volkoff, Francois F. Cousserans, et al.. X-tox: an atypical defensin derived family of immune related protein specific to Lepidoptera. Developmental and Comparative Immunology, 2008, 32 (5), pp.575-584. ⟨10.1016/j.dci.2007.09.004⟩. ⟨hal-02658874⟩
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