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International Scholarly Research Notices | 2012

Identification and Molecular Characterization of Molluskin, a Histone-H2A-Derived Antimicrobial Peptide from Molluscs

Naveen Sathyan; Rosamma Philip; E. R. Chaithanya; P. R. Anil Kumar

Antimicrobial peptides are humoral innate immune components of molluscs that provide protection against pathogenic microorganisms. Among these, histone-H2A-derived antimicrobial peptides are known to actively participate in host defense responses of molluscs. Present study deals with identification of putative antimicrobial sequences from the histone-H2A of back-water oyster Crassostrea madrasensis, rock oyster Saccostrea cucullata, grey clam Meretrix casta, fig shell Ficus gracilis, and ribbon bullia Bullia vittata. A 75 bp fragment encoding 25 amino acid residues was amplified from cDNA of these five bivalves and was named “Molluskin.” The 25 amino acid peptide exhibited high similarity to previously reported histone-H2A-derived AMPs from invertebrates indicating the presence of an antimicrobial sequence motif. Physicochemical properties of the peptides are in agreement with the characteristic features of antimicrobial peptides, indicating their potential role in innate immunity of molluscs.


International Scholarly Research Notices | 2013

Molecular Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of a Histone-Derived Antimicrobial Peptide Teleostin from the Marine Teleost Fishes, Tachysurus jella and Cynoglossus semifasciatus

E. R. Chaithanya; Rosamma Philip; Naveen Sathyan; P. R. Anil Kumar

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are host defense peptides that are well conserved throughout the course of evolution. Histones are classical DNA-binding proteins, rich in cationic amino acids, and recently appreciated as precursors for various histone-derived AMPs. The present study deals with identification of the potential antimicrobial peptide sequence of teleostin from the histone H2A of marine teleost fishes, Cynoglossus semifasciatus and Tachysurus jella. A 245 bp amplicon coding for 81 amino acids was obtained from the cDNA transcripts of these fishes. The first 52 amino acids from the N terminal of the peptide were identical to previously characterized histone-derived antimicrobial peptides. Molecular and physicochemical characterizations of the sequence were found to be in agreement with previously reported histone H2A-derived AMPs, suggesting the possible role of histone H2A in innate defense mechanism in fishes.


International Scholarly Research Notices | 2013

Characterization of Histone H2A Derived Antimicrobial Peptides, Harriottins, from Sicklefin Chimaera Neoharriotta pinnata (Schnakenbeck, 1931) and Its Evolutionary Divergence with respect to CO1 and Histone H2A

Naveen Sathyan; Rosamma Philip; E. R. Chaithanya; P. R. Anil Kumar; V. N. Sanjeevan; I.S. Bright Singh

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are humoral innate immune components of fishes that provide protection against pathogenic infections. Histone derived antimicrobial peptides are reported to actively participate in the immune defenses of fishes. Present study deals with identification of putative antimicrobial sequences from the histone H2A of sicklefin chimaera, Neoharriotta pinnata. A 52 amino acid residue termed Harriottin-1, a 40 amino acid Harriottin-2, and a 21 mer Harriottin-3 were identified to possess antimicrobial sequence motif. Physicochemical properties and molecular structure of Harriottins are in agreement with the characteristic features of antimicrobial peptides, indicating its potential role in innate immunity of sicklefin chimaera. The histone H2A sequence of sicklefin chimera was found to differ from previously reported histone H2A sequences. Phylogenetic analysis based on histone H2A and cytochrome oxidase subunit-1 (CO1) gene revealed N. pinnata to occupy an intermediate position with respect to invertebrates and vertebrates.


Results in Immunology | 2011

Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of two antimicrobial peptides: Anti-lipopolysaccharide factor and crustin from the brown mud crab, Scylla serrata

V.V. Afsal; Swapna P. Antony; Naveen Sathyan; Rosamma Philip


Results in Immunology | 2012

Identification of a histone derived, putative antimicrobial peptide Himanturin from round whip ray Himantura pastinacoides and its phylogenetic significance.

Naveen Sathyan; Rosamma Philip; E. R. Chaithanya; P. R. Anil Kumar; Swapna P. Antony


Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins | 2013

A Novel Isoform of the Hepatic Antimicrobial Peptide, Hepcidin (Hepc-CB1), from a Deep-Sea Fish, the Spinyjaw Greeneye Chlorophthalmus bicornis (Norman, 1939): Molecular Characterisation and Phylogeny

E. R. Chaithanya; Rosamma Philip; Naveen Sathyan; P. R. Anil Kumar; Swapna P. Antony; V. N. Sanjeevan; I.S. Bright Singh


Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins | 2015

Molecular Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of Novel Isoform of Anti-lipopolysaccharide Factor from the Mantis Shrimp, Miyakea nepa.

K S Sruthy; E. R. Chaithanya; Naveen Sathyan; Aishwarya Nair; Swapna P. Antony; I.S. Bright Singh; Rosamma Philip


Archive | 2013

Phylogeny and genetic divergence of three phenotypic variants of the ornamental goldfish, Carassius auratus (Linnaeus, 1758) based on CO1 gene

Naveen Sathyan; Swapna P. Antony; T. J. James; Rosamma Philip


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India | 2017

Longfin snake eel, Pisodonophis cancrivorus (Richardson, 1848), as a potential source of antimicrobial peptides

K. Archana; Naveen Sathyan; E. R. Chaithanya; Ambika Gopalakrishnan; Rosamma Philip


Archive | 2015

ISSN 2249-9687 Original Article Isolation, Purification and Characterization of Antimicrobial Peptides from Indian Ruff, Psenopsis cyanea (Alcock, 1890).

E. R. Chaithanya; Naveen Sathyan; P.R. Anilkumar; I.S. Bright Singh; Rosamma Philip

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Rosamma Philip

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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E. R. Chaithanya

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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P. R. Anil Kumar

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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Swapna P. Antony

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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I.S. Bright Singh

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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V. N. Sanjeevan

Centre for Marine Living Resources

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Aishwarya Nair

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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Ann Rose Bright

Central University of Kerala

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K S Sruthy

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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K. Archana

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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