Literature DB >> 2656711

Canavanine incorporation into the antibacterial proteins of the fly, Phormia terranovae (Diptera), and its effect on biological activity.

G A Rosenthal1, J Lambert, D Hoffmann.   

Abstract

In response to microbial infection or mechanical injury, larvae of the fly, Phormia terranovae (Diptera), can induce de novo production of a group of antibacterial proteins including: peak I protein, diptericin A, diptericin B, diptericin C, and peak V protein. Administration of L-canavanine at the time of mechanical injury results in the incorporation of this arginine antagonist into these proteins. Canavanine replacement for arginine causes a total loss of detectable antibacterial activity for diptericin B and diptericin C, whereas diptericin A and peak V protein are severely inhibited. This loss in biological activity occurs in spite of the fact that canavanine stimulates induced protein synthesis. Analysis of the hydrolysate of diptericin A reveals that one-third of the 3 arginyl residues are replaced by canavanine. This investigation provides the first evidence that canavanine incorporation into a protein can impair its function.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2656711

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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