Veal D A, Trimble J E, Beattie A J
School of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, New South Wales, Australia.
J Appl Bacteriol. 1992 Mar;72(3):188-94. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.1992.tb01822.x.
Myrmecia gulosa (Australian bull ant) produce secretions from their metapleural exocrine glands which have broad spectrum antimicrobial properties. Such secretions are probably of importance in disease control in bull ant communities. These antimicrobial secretions are stable at 100 degrees C, resistant to proteolytic enzymes and are active over a wide pH range. Of the organisms tested only endospores of Bacillus cereus were found to be resistant. The antimicrobial agent(s) are absorbed by cells and result in cell lysis. The secretions do not interfere with any growth-related processes. These observations demonstrate that insects may be a source of novel antimicrobial agent(s).
巨蚁(澳大利亚公牛蚁)从其侧板外分泌腺分泌具有广谱抗菌特性的分泌物。这种分泌物可能对公牛蚁群落的疾病控制具有重要意义。这些抗菌分泌物在100摄氏度时稳定,对蛋白水解酶有抗性,并且在很宽的pH范围内都有活性。在所测试的生物体中,仅发现蜡样芽孢杆菌的芽孢具有抗性。抗菌剂被细胞吸收并导致细胞裂解。这些分泌物不会干扰任何与生长相关的过程。这些观察结果表明昆虫可能是新型抗菌剂的来源。