An antibacterial peptide from the hemolymph of a coleopteran insect, Acalolepta luxuriosa, in the superfamily Cerambyocidea was characterized. The mature antibacterial peptide had 27 amino acid residues with a theoretical molecular weight of 3099.29 and it showed antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Micrococcus luteus. The deduced amino acid sequence of the peptide showed that it had a cysteine-stabilized alphabeta motif with a C...CXXXC...C...CXC consensus sequence, like insect defensins. However, the results of a multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis with CLUSTAL X indicated that this peptide is a novel peptide with a cysteine-stabilized alphabeta motif that is distant from insect defensins.

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