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Balázs Tóth 한국응용곤충학회 2019 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.22 No.2
The species Naarda postpallida de Joannis, 1929 is reported for the first time from mainland China. Naarda pectinata Sugi, 1982 is synonymised with N. postpallida on the basis of material from Vietnam. This species can immediately be recognised by its dark grey forewing, white hindwing and several genital characters. The female genitalia of N. postpallida, together with those of N. lingualis Tóth and Ronkay, 2015 are presented for the first time. Naarda macrostigma sp. n. is described. The hitherto known nine Chinese Naarda species are listed. With nineteen figures.
Balázs Tóth,László Ronkay 한국응용곤충학회 2015 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.18 No.2
Description of nine new Naarda species, N. melistigma, N. nymphoida, N. sonibacsi, N. penicula, N. variegata, N. picata, N. lingualis, N. costicorna, and N. tetramacula spp. n. are given.With 26 figures on 3 plates.
Antimicrobial actions of dual oxidases and lactoperoxidase
Demba Sarr,Eszter Tóth,Aaron Gingerich,Balázs Rada 한국미생물학회 2018 The journal of microbiology Vol.56 No.6
The NOX/DUOX family of NADPH oxidases are transmembrane proteins generating reactive oxygen species as their primary enzymatic products. NADPH oxidase (NOX) 1–5 and Dual oxidase (DUOX) 1 and 2 are members of this family. These enzymes have several biological functions including immune defense, hormone biosynthesis, fertilization, cell proliferation and differentiation, extracellular matrix formation and vascular regulation. They are found in a variety of tissues such as the airways, salivary glands, colon, thyroid gland and lymphoid organs. The discovery of NADPH oxidases has drastically transformed our view of the biology of reactive oxygen species and oxidative stress. Roles of several isoforms including DUOX1 and DUOX2 in host innate immune defense have been implicated and are still being uncovered. DUOX enzymes highly expressed in the respiratory and salivary gland epithelium have been proposed as the major sources of hydrogen peroxide supporting mucosal oxidative antimicrobial defenses. In this review, we shortly present data on DUOX discovery, structure and function, and provide a detailed, upto- date summary of discoveries regarding antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic functions of DUOX enzymes. We also present all the literature describing the immune functions of lactoperoxidase, an enzyme working in partnership with DUOX to produce antimicrobial substances.