Kim Bo-Yeon, Kim Yun-Hui, Choi Yong-Soo, Lee Man-Young, Lee Kwang-Sik, Jin Byung-Rae
College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University, Busan 49315, Korea.
Department of Agricultural Biology, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Wanju 55365, Korea.
Insects. 2022 Oct 20;13(10):958. doi: 10.3390/insects13100958.
Apidermins (APDs) are known as structural cuticular proteins in insects, but their additional roles are poorly understood. In this study, we characterized the honeybee, , APD 2 (AmAPD 2), which displays activity suggesting antimicrobial properties. In worker bees, the gene is transcribed in the epidermis, hypopharyngeal glands, and fat body, and induced upon microbial ingestion. Particularly in the epidermis of worker bees, the gene showed high expression and responded strongly to microbial challenge. Using a recombinant AmAPD 2 peptide, which was produced in baculovirus-infected insect cells, we showed that AmAPD 2 is heat-stable and binds to live bacteria and fungi as well as carbohydrates of microbial cell wall molecules. This binding action ultimately induced structural damage to microbial cell walls, which resulted in microbicidal activity. These findings demonstrate the antimicrobial role of AmAPD 2 in honeybees.
表皮蛋白(APDs)在昆虫中被认为是结构性表皮蛋白,但其额外的作用却鲜为人知。在本研究中,我们对蜜蜂的APD 2(AmAPD 2)进行了表征,其表现出具有抗菌特性的活性。在工蜂中,该基因在表皮、下咽腺和脂肪体中进行转录,并在摄入微生物后被诱导表达。特别是在工蜂的表皮中,该基因表现出高表达,并对微生物挑战有强烈反应。我们使用在杆状病毒感染的昆虫细胞中产生的重组AmAPD 2肽,证明了AmAPD 2具有热稳定性,能与活细菌、真菌以及微生物细胞壁分子的碳水化合物结合。这种结合作用最终导致微生物细胞壁的结构损伤,从而产生杀菌活性。这些发现证明了AmAPD 2在蜜蜂中的抗菌作用。