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Structure, function, and evolution of Gga-AvBD11, the archetype of the structural avian-double-β-defensin family.

Nicolas Guyot1, Hervé Meudal2, Sascha Trapp3, Sophie Iochmann4, Anne Silvestre3, Guillaume Jousset2, Valérie Labas5,6, Pascale Reverdiau4, Karine Loth2,7, Virginie Hervé4, Vincent Aucagne2, Agnès F Delmas2, Sophie Rehault-Godbert8, Céline Landon9.   

Abstract

Out of the 14 avian β-defensins identified in the Gallus gallus genome, only 3 are present in the chicken egg, including the egg-specific avian β-defensin 11 (Gga-AvBD11). Given its specific localization and its established antibacterial activity, Gga-AvBD11 appears to play a protective role in embryonic development. Gga-AvBD11 is an atypical double-sized defensin, predicted to possess 2 motifs related to β-defensins and 6 disulfide bridges. The 3-dimensional NMR structure of the purified Gga-AvBD11 is a compact fold composed of 2 packed β-defensin domains. This fold is the archetype of a structural family, dubbed herein as avian-double-β-defensins (Av-DBD). We speculate that AvBD11 emanated from a monodomain gene ancestor and that similar events might have occurred in arthropods, leading to another structural family of less compact DBDs. We show that Gga-AvBD11 displays antimicrobial activities against gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial pathogens, the avian protozoan Eimeria tenella, and avian influenza virus. Gga-AvBD11 also shows cytotoxic and antiinvasive activities, suggesting that it may not only be involved in innate protection of the chicken embryo, but also in the (re)modeling of embryonic tissues. Finally, the contribution of either of the 2 Gga-AvBD11 domains to these biological activities was assessed, using chemically synthesized peptides. Our results point to a critical importance of the cationic N-terminal domain in mediating antibacterial, antiparasitic, and antiinvasive activities, with the C-terminal domain potentiating the 2 latter activities. Strikingly, antiviral activity in infected chicken cells, accompanied by marked cytotoxicity, requires the full-length protein.

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Keywords:  NMR structure; alarmin; avian egg; avian influenza virus; defensin

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31871151      PMCID: PMC6955361          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1912941117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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