Title:
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Characterization of Histone H2A Derived Antimicrobial Peptides, Harriottins, from Sicklefin Chimaera Neoharriotta pinnata (Schnakenbeck, 1931) and Its Evolutionary Divergence with respect to CO1 and Histone H2A |
Author:
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Bright Singh, I S; Rosamma, Philip; Naveen, Sathyan; Chaithanya, E R; Anil Kumar, P R; Sanjeevan, V N
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Abstract:
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are humoral innate immune components of fishes that provide protection against pathogenic
infections. Histone derived antimicrobial peptides are reported to actively participate in the immune defenses of fishes. Present
study deals with identification of putative antimicrobial sequences from the histone H2A of sicklefin chimaera, Neoharriotta
pinnata. A 52 amino acid residue termed Harriottin-1, a 40 amino acid Harriottin-2, and a 21 mer Harriottin-3 were identified to
possess antimicrobial sequence motif. Physicochemical properties andmolecular structure ofHarriottins are in agreement with the
characteristic features of antimicrobial peptides, indicating its potential role in innate immunity of sicklefin chimaera. The histone
H2A sequence of sicklefin chimera was found to differ from previously reported histone H2A sequences. Phylogenetic analysis
based on histone H2A and cytochrome oxidase subunit-1 (CO1) gene revealed N. pinnata to occupy an intermediate position with
respect to invertebrates and vertebrates |
Description:
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ISRN Molecular Biology
Volume 2013, Article ID 930216, 10 pages |
URI:
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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4069
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Date:
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2013-05-08 |