Sun S C, Lindström I, Boman H G, Faye I, Schmidt O
Department of Microbiology, University of Stockholm, Sweden.
Science. 1990 Dec 21;250(4988):1729-32. doi: 10.1126/science.2270488.
Insects have an efficient defense system against infections. Their antibacterial immune proteins have been well characterized. However, the molecular mechanisms by which insects recognize foreignness are not yet known. Data are presented showing that hemolin (previously named P4), a bacteria-inducible hemolymph protein of the giant silk moth Hyalophora cecropia, belongs to the immunoglobulin superfamily. Functional analyses indicate that hemolin is one of the first hemolymph components to bind to the bacterial surface, taking part in a protein complex formation that is likely to initiate the immune response.
昆虫拥有一套高效的抗感染防御系统。它们的抗菌免疫蛋白已得到充分表征。然而,昆虫识别异物的分子机制尚不清楚。现有数据表明,天蚕素(先前称为P4),一种大蚕蛾天蚕的细菌诱导性血淋巴蛋白,属于免疫球蛋白超家族。功能分析表明,天蚕素是最早与细菌表面结合的血淋巴成分之一,参与了可能引发免疫反应的蛋白质复合物形成。