Antimicrobial peptides in oyster hemolymph: The bacterial connection

We have explored antimicrobial compounds in oyster hemolymph and purified four active peptides with molecular masses of 4464, 3158, 655 and 636 Da. While no exploitable structural elements were obtained for the former three, a partial amino acid sequence (X-P-P-X-X-I-V) was obtained for the latter,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fish & shellfish immunology 2013-06, Vol.34 (6), p.1439-1447
Hauptverfasser: Defer, Diane, Desriac, Florie, Henry, Joël, Bourgougnon, Nathalie, Baudy-Floc'h, Michèle, Brillet, Benjamin, Le Chevalier, Patrick, Fleury, Yannick
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Zusammenfassung:We have explored antimicrobial compounds in oyster hemolymph and purified four active peptides with molecular masses of 4464, 3158, 655 and 636 Da. While no exploitable structural elements were obtained for the former three, a partial amino acid sequence (X-P-P-X-X-I-V) was obtained for the latter, named Cg-636. Due to both its low MM and the presence of exotic amino acid residue (X), we suspected a bacterial origin and tracked cultivable hemolymph-resident bacteria of oyster for their antimicrobial abilities. Supernatants of 224 hemolymph resident bacteria coming from 60 oysters were screened against 10 target bacteria including aquaculture pathogens. Around 2% (5 strains) revealed antimicrobial activities. They belong to Pseudoalteromonas and Vibrio genera. Two closely related strains named hCg-6 and hCg-42 have been shown to produce Bacteriocin-Like Inhibitory Substances (BLIS) even in oyster hemolymph. We report herein first BLIS-producing bacteria isolated from bivalve hemolymph. These results strongly suggest that hemolymph resident bacteria may prevent pathogen establishment and pave the way for considering a role of resident bacteria into bivalve defense. •Detection of antimicrobial peptides from oyster hemolymph.•Partial characterization of a small peptide exhibiting exotic residue.•Selection of bacteria from healthy oyster hemolymph based on antibacterial ability.•Characterization of the active compounds as Bacteriocin-Like Inhibitory Substances.•In vitro production of Bacteriocin-Like Inhibitory Substance (s) in oyster hemolymph.
ISSN:1050-4648
1095-9947
DOI:10.1016/j.fsi.2013.03.357