Bactericidal activity of cecropin B and cecropin P1 expressed in fish cells (CHSE-214): application in controlling fish bacterial pathogens |
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Authors: | Aliye Sarmasik Thomas T. Chen |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Aquatic Organism Rearing, Aquaculture College, University of Canakkale Onsekiz Mart, 17100, Canakkale, Turkey b Biotechnology Center, University of Connecticut, 184 Auditorium Road, U-149, Storrs, CT 06269, USA |
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Abstract: | Cecropins are a group of antimicrobial peptides which have bactericidal activity against a broad range of bacteria. To date, the cecropins used in a variety of studies were either purified from their natural source or obtained by chemical synthesis. The present study was conducted to test whether bactericidally active cecropins could be expressed in a fish cell line. For this purpose, Chinook salmon embryo cells (CHSE-214) were transfected with cecropin transgene constructs: Hyalophora cecropia preprocecropin B, procecropin B, cecropin B, and porcine P1 cecropin. From the transfected cells, single cell clones were selected and screened for the presence of cecropin gene constructs by PCR amplification. The expression of the cecropin transgene in the PCR positive clones was determined by RT-PCR reaction. Southern blot hybridization results showed that the cecropin gene constructs were integrated into the genome in a multiple integration pattern. Bactericidal activity of the cecropins, synthesized from transgene constructs, was detected using inhibition zone assay for fish pathogenic bacteria: Aeromonas hydrophila, Pseudomonas fluorescens, and Vibrio anguillarum. Cecropin antimicrobial peptides produced in CHSE-214 cells possess bactericidal activity against these three fish pathogenic bacteria. |
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Keywords: | Cecropin B Cecropin P1 Bactericidal activity Chinook salmon embryo cells Aquaculture Fish pathogenic bacteria |
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