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Title: Homology search of Defensins among different species


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Homology search of Defensins among different
species
  • HT05 Fall Research Training Project of MBB
    Program
  • XIA Han

2
The Purpose of My Project
  • Database of Defensins
  • 1040 amino acids length
  • OS Plant, Invertebrate and Vertebrate
  • Literatures related to this sequences
  • Search for conversed sequence patterns
  • Connect sequences features with structure

3
What is DEFENSIN?
  • Antimicrobial Peptide (AMP)
  • Germline-encoded
  • Widespread
  • Cysteine-rich
  • Wide antimicrobial spectrum

4
Structural Features
  • 48 cysteine (mostly)
  • 24 disulfide bridges
  • Lineal or cyclic molecule
  • Cationic
  • Amphipathic

Tang, Y. Q. et al. Science 286, 498-502 (1999)
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Construction of Database
  • Stage 1 Search for sequences
  • Protocol for search
  • Literature Search
  • Database Search
  • Data Refine and Validation

6
Database Search
  • AMSDb
  • Antimicrobial Sequences Database
  • http//www.bbcm.units.it/tossi/amsdb.html
  • APD
  • Antimicrobial Peptide Database
  • http//aps.unmc.edu/AP/main.php
  • NCBI

7
Data Refinement and Validation
  • Refinement Strategy
  • 1040 amino acids
  • 24 disulfide bridges
  • Validation Strategy
  • Consistent with corresponding entry in NCBI

8
Construction of Database
  • Stage 2 Accession of Data
  • Classification Based on Taxonomy
  • Format FASTA
  • Additional information References of Sequences

9
Summary of Database
Plant Plant Mussel Mussel Arachni-da Arachni-da Insect Vertebr -ate Vertebr -ate Total
AMSDb The Number of Sequences 9 9 3 3 2 2 8 23 23 44
APD The Number of Sequences 5 5 1 1 0 0 2 23 23 31
BLAST The Number of Sequences 235 235 235 235 235 235 235 235 235 235
Final Data Set The Number of Sequences 11 3 3 4 4 22 22 77 117 117
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Sequence Alignment
  • ClustalX
  • Multiple alignment Profile alignment
  • Alignment based on evolutionary tree
  • More interactive
  • More Protein Weight Matrices
  • BLOSUM (Henikoff)
  • PAM (Dayhoff)
  • GONNET

11
Test Runs
  • Parameters
  • Default settings
  • GONNET series as Protein Weight Matrices
  • Pairwise alignment GONNET 250
  • Multiple Alignment GONNET series
  • However

12
Test Runs Results
13
Test Runs Results
14
Profile Alignment
  • Important Parameters
  • End Gap Separation On
  • Residue Specific Penalties and Hydrophilic Gap
    Penalties On
  • New Gaps before Alignment and Reset All Gaps
    before Alignment Off
  • BLOSUM series as Protein Weight Matrices
  • Pairwise alignment BLOSUM 30
  • Multiple Alignment BLOSUM series

15
Profile Alignment
  • Profile Alignment in a designed order
  • Profile alignment multiple-aligned insect
    sequences with multiple-aligned Arachnida
    sequences, get P1.aln (26 sequences)
  • P1.aln with multiple-aligned Mussel sequences,
    get P2.aln (29 sequences)
  • P2.aln with multiple-aligned vertebrate
    sequences, get P3.aln (106 sequences)
  • P2.aln with multiple-aligned plant sequences, get
    P4.aln (40 sequences)

16
Profile Alignment Result P2.aln
17
Structural Alignment
  • Secondary Structural Prediction
  • JPRED(http//www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/www-jp
    red/ )
  • Sequence-based Structural Alignment
  • BLAST
  • MSDlite(http//www.ebi.ac.uk/msd-srv/msdlite/index
    .html)

18
Profile Alignment Result P2.aln
19
Superposition 1L4V and 1ICA
20
Acknowledgements
  • My Supervisor Anders Backlund
  • Everyone in Department of Pharmacognosy
  • Margareta Krabble
  • Mikael Thollesson
  • My Supporting, lovely Classmates!

21
References
  1. Bulet, P., Stocklin, R. Menin, L.
    Anti-microbial peptides from invertebrates to
    vertebrates. Immunol Rev 198, 169-84 (2004).
  2. Tang, Y. Q. et al. A cyclic antimicrobial peptide
    produced in primate leukocytes by the ligation of
    two truncated alpha-defensins. Science 286,
    498-502 (1999).
  3. Gueguen, Y. et al. Characterization of a defensin
    from the oyster crassostrea gigas Recombinant
    production, folding, solution structure,
    antimicrobial activities and gene expression. J
    Biol Chem (2005).
  4. Hoffmann, J. A., Kafatos, F. C., Janeway, C. A.
    Ezekowitz, R. A. Phylogenetic perspectives in
    innate immunity. Science 284, 1313-8 (1999).
  5. Mygind, P. H. et al. Plectasin is a peptide
    antibiotic with therapeutic potential from a
    saprophytic fungus. Nature 437, 975-80 (2005).

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