MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF CERATOTOXIN-C, A NOVEL ANTIBACTERIAL FEMALE-SPECIFIC PEPTIDE OF THE CERATOTOXIN FAMILY FROM THE MEDFLY CERATITIS-CAPITATA
M. Rosetto et al., MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF CERATOTOXIN-C, A NOVEL ANTIBACTERIAL FEMALE-SPECIFIC PEPTIDE OF THE CERATOTOXIN FAMILY FROM THE MEDFLY CERATITIS-CAPITATA, European journal of biochemistry, 241(2), 1996, pp. 330-337
Ceratotoxins A and B are antibacterial peptides produced by the sexual
ly mature females of Ceratitis capitata. The gene expression is restri
cted to the female reproductive accessory glands, and is not affected
by bacterial infection, but is enhanced by mating. We report here the
purification and the amino acid sequence of ceratotoxin C, a novel mem
ber of the ceratotoxin family, the cloning of its cDNA and the analysi
s of its expression. Ceratotoxin C is coordinately expressed with the
other members of the ceratotoxin family. Its antibacterial activity is
directed against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacterial strai
ns but it is lower than that of ceratotoxin A. We demonstrate in the g
enome of C. capitata the presence of at least three ceratotoxin genes
which express, in the female accessory glands, a set of peptides presu
mably involved in the protection of the genital tract during fertiliza
tion.