Defensins of the Stable Fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) have Developmental-Specific Regulation and Evolve at Different Rates
Danial Asgari,
Dana Nayduch,
Richard P Meisel
Abstract:Organisms produce antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) either in response to infection (induced) or continuously (constitutively) to combat microbes encountered during normal trophic activities and/or through pathogenic infections. The expression of AMPs is tightly regulated often with specificity to particular tissues or developmental stages. As a result, AMPs face varying selective pressures based on the microbes the organism's tissue or developmental stage encounters. Here, we analyzed the evolution and developmen… Show more
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